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SUMMARY:Nuance/Nuisance
DESCRIPTION:In the overwhelmingly urban Phoenix Valley\, the cacti and coyote of the desert can often feel distant – like a backdrop to our daily lives. As we drive air-conditioned cars between air-conditioned houses and air-conditioned jobs\, the environment can go woefully unnoticed and sometimes unappreciated\, even if it is physically close. The artists in Nuance/Nuisance invite viewers to roll down their windows and connect with the natural world that surrounds them. \nWhen Daniella Napolitano moved here from the Southeast\, she was surprised to learn that many of the long-time residents she met could not name a single native animal. In response\, she created prints and posters that use humor to call attention to the local fauna. Arizona native Gina DeGideo’s photo installations exude a sense of meditation while moving throughout the landscape as she pays homage to the overlooked parts of her natural surroundings. Rebecca Pipkin’s site-responsive work methodically documents the effects of illegally dumped plant waste in the South Mountain Preserve. The stark contrast between native and non-native flora evident in her artwork highlights the impact we have on nature. \nWe all exist as creatures in an ecosystem\, whether we think about it or not. So\, the next time you’re hiking a trail\, on a walk in your neighborhood\, or even just sitting on your patio\, take a moment to reflect on your connections to your surroundings\, and what affect you would like to have on them. \nExhibition Photos
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/nuance-nuisance/
LOCATION:Chandler Center for the Arts\, 250 N. Arizona Ave.\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225
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SUMMARY:Ties that Bind
DESCRIPTION:Image courtesy of Philip Gabriel Steverson \nFamily: a six-letter word that can spark happiness or dread in a person’s heart. \nFamilial ties are tenuous and complicated\, and every family unit looks different. Some family relationships are merely blood connections\, while others are deep bonds built on decades of love and mutual support. Complicating the family dynamic further\, each of us has to navigate how we will carry our family’s history and the traditions we inherit from our ancestors. How we grow up and who we are surrounded by as we mature play major parts in how we navigate the world as adults. \nTies that Bind examines the drama\, trauma and joy that familial relationships bring to our lives. Benjamin Selby and Philip Gabriel Steverson aim to reconcile parental relationships fraught with generational trauma; Amanda Mollindo attempts to comprehend how cyclical patterns repeat throughout generations; Karen Nazario Moranchel\, Jisun Myung and Sallie Scheufler explore the pressures and expectations that are placed upon them by their family or parents; and Lindsey Rothrock and Heidi Dauphin delve into their family histories in an attempt to better understand themselves. Although the exhibiting artists’ approaches and media vary widely\, all are seeking to resolve their family ties on their own terms. \nExhibiting Artists: \nHeidi Dauphin\, Amanda Mollindo\, Karen Nazario Moranchel\, Jisun Myung\, Lindsey Rothrock\, Sallie Scheufler\, Benjamin Selby and Philip Gabriel Steverson \nExhibition Photos
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/ties-that-bind/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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