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Exhbitionista: “Telling Stories” with Shoebox Arts
Shoebox Projects Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2022 AT 3 PM
"Telling Stories
Curated by Michelle Robinson, Artist and Curator
Art and craft are means to tell stories visually. Through mythology, fairy tales, cultural commentary, dream imagery, family history, and personal narrative, art has sought to examine the challenges and mysteries of how we live; to interpret and understand our world and share those thoughts with others. This exhibition will showcase how artists are telling stories now, from abstract and non-linear to representational and narrative.es" at Shoebox Projects
EXHBITIONISTA: “Women. Defining Our Representation”
Black House ArtistI am delighted to participante in the online show: Women. Defining Our Representation, at Black House Artist I am showing: "Into The Bush", 11 x 19 x 7 , book board, canvas, sewing thread, acrylic paint Women. Defining Our Representation "Women. Defining our Representation'' is an exhibition of 31 pieces from 31 woman artists that […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: “WOMEN ARTISTS MAKING THEIR MARK 2024”
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United StatesI am delighted to have two works shown in this exhibition: 16th annual Women Artists Making Their Mark: An ONLINE Exhibition. Co-Juried by Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery and Priscilla Otani of Arc Gallery. Online show dates: July 23 to Oct 1, 2024 SEE THE SHOW! Zoom Roundtable with Jurors Tuesday, July 30 at 4 pm […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: EXPO 44 at B.J. Spoke Gallery
B.J. Spoke Gallery 299 Main Street, Huntington, NY, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in EXPO 44 presented online by B.J. Spoke Gallery.
Reception will be Thursday, February 6, 2025, at 7:00pm (EST) via ZOOM. The reception will be recorded. JOIN US!
EXHIBITIONISTA: “PAPER” Presented by SITE: BROOKLYN
Site: Brooklyn New York City, NY, United States“Paper” is presented online by Site: Brooklyn
and runs:
February 13, 2025 - March 13, 2025
"The 20th century marked the peak, and subsequent decline, of paper’s dominance over everyday life. “Paperwork” is still a near-universal experience, but like everything else, has taken a more-and-more virtual form. Paper, unlike most artistic mediums, is a substrate first and artistic medium second. Created from textile waste, paper is woven very deeply into the fabric of modern life. It can be equally associated with the transformation of work, easy replication, industriousness, disposability, creativity, and experimentation. Since its invention, these qualities have encouraged artists to prepare, design, and experiment on paper. Ironically, it was in the later part of the 20th century when artists like Dorothea Rockburne. Ed Ruscha, and Robert Rauschenberg took the investigations of the Cubists into papier collé and developed paper as both a physical object, and a subject. Site:Brooklyn is looking for works that continue and expand this tradition."