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SUMMARY:Sediments: Layers of the Phoenix Valley
DESCRIPTION:Image: Ashley Czajkowski\, Memorandum (Goldfinch III)\, Lumen print created with found bird\, hand-coated photo emulsion on fabric and embroidery\, 2016 \nBefore the Valley of the Sun became a thriving\, sprawling urban community\, the land was home to animals and indigenous peoples. As time passed\, people of all backgrounds began migrating to the area in search of new opportunities and resources. With each addition to the land\, the cultural and physical landscape began to change\, having an immense impact on the land and preexisting cultures. For this exhibition\, Vision Gallery will be peeling back the various layers of the Phoenix valley’s history to examine topics relating to preservation\, land ownership\, and coexistence. \nSediments: Layers of the Phoenix Valley features the work of Ashley Czajkowski\, Matthew Garcia\, Ann Morton\, and Steven Yazzie. \nIG Takeovers\nTune in to our Instagram (@visiongalleryaz) every Saturday during this show for a takeover from each artist and our curator\, Jillian Nakornthap! \nVirtual Visit\nMatt Garcia\, Homecoming\, Digital video/Social sculpture\, 2012 \nSteven Yazzie\, Mountain Song\, Digital video\, 2016 \nActivity Book\nTo further explore this exhibition\, check out the accompanying activity book! These are available for free either online (download below) or in the gallery. This family-friendly guide is filled with fun prompts to get you thinking about the themes of this show. \nFor best printing results\, open with Adobe Acrobat and print as a booklet. \nDownload Activity BookGet Involved with EcoFlora\nInspired by this exhibit? Become a neighborhood naturalist! Phoenix Metro EcoFlora needs your help recording urban biodiversity. It’s easy to make scientific observations of the plants and animals in your area! Click the button below to learn more. \nEcoFlora Instructions
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/sediments-layers-of-the-phoenix-valley/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210306
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SUMMARY:Approaching the Natural: Artwork by Mary Meyer and Aimee Ollinger
DESCRIPTION:Image: Aimee Ollinger (left)\, Mary Meyer (right) \nFor millennia\, humans have tried to replicate nature through scientific and artistic means. However\, the fallible nature of human hands never allows us to fully capture the intrinsic beauty of nature.  Artworks by Mary Meyer and Aimee Ollinger continually approach the natural\, with their splendor lying in the artists’ reinterpretation of the organic forms. Meyer’s reliefs and wall sculptures attempt to understand the symmetry in nature and how the forms relate to and are similar to the human body. Ollinger’s embroidery and mixed media work seeks to understand the macroscopic and microscopic by controlling the entropic nature of various organic forms. By placing these artists beside one another\, Approaching the Natural quietly expresses the diverse beauty that lies in nature from the hard curved edges in Meyer’s sculptures to the free flowing lines in Ollinger’s work. \nMetro Phoenix EcoFlora\nThis exhibition is produced in collaboration with Metro Phoenix EcoFlora\, a program of the Desert Botanical Garden that invites neighborhood naturalists to participate in studying urban biodiversity. Read on to learn more about how you can get involved with this fun project! \nReception – Now In Person\nJoin us for an in-person reception with the artists on Saturday\, April 10 from 2 – 4pm! Both artists will be in attendance. This will not be a timed entry event\, but please RSVP if you plan to attend. \nIf you are unable to attend the reception\, Aimee and Mary participated in a monthly presentation called EcoQuestions hosted by EcoFlora\, and shared some wonderful insights about their artwork and process. This presentation is available for you to watch online any time. \nRSVP for ReceptionWatch EcoQuestionsExhibition Photos\nGet Involved with EcoFlora\nInspired by this exhibit? Become a neighborhood naturalist! Phoenix Metro EcoFlora needs your help recording urban biodiversity. It’s easy to make scientific observations of the plants and animals in your area! Click the button below to learn more. \nEcoFlora Instructions
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/approaching-the-natural-artwork-by-mary-meyer-and-aimee-ollinger/
LOCATION:The Gallery at CCA\, 250 North Arizona Avenue\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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