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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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SUMMARY:Tethered
DESCRIPTION:Saskia Jordá works in a variety of media to create installations and experiences that examine themes 0f geography\, migration\, and cultural identity. This exhibition features a grouping of suspended bird and kite-like objects\, installed high in the airy gallery space yet anchored to the building. In Tethered\, Jordá simultaneously juxtaposes feelings of flight and constraint\, lightness and weight\, hope and longing – while exploring the visible and invisible connections to place and to familial bonds. \nOpening Reception\nSaturday\, February 17\, 4 – 6pm \nJoin us for a reception with artist Saskia Jordá! \nRSVPExhibition Photos
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/tethered/
LOCATION:Chandler Center for the Arts\, 250 N. Arizona Ave.\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225
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SUMMARY:Miyeokguk Project
DESCRIPTION:Join this metaphorical miyeokguk cooking journey with food performance artist Jisun Myung. As she leads the audience in play-cooking miyeokguk\, or Korean birthday soup\, you will listen to various women’s stories on reproduction. Come and taste a bowl of heartfelt mother-daughter connection\, the slippery baggage of tradition\, or Korean women diaspora. \n\nAudience members will be asked to walk through a tank filled with water and seaweed\n\n\nAudience members will have a bowl of seaweed soup at the end. Once you reserve your spot\, you will get notification(s) regarding allergy warning.\n\n\nYoung people are welcome\, but this show is NOT made for a young audience. Best appreciated by audience age 12+\n\nRun time approximately 1hour. \nWe will hold two showings of this performance: 5pm and 7pm. \nBecause very limited tickets are available\, we kindly request that if you are not sure you’ll be able to make it to this event that you wait until the week of March 4 to register. \nAll photos by Jamie Olguin with Little Den Studio (Instagram: @little_den_studio) \nRegister
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/miyeokguk-project/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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