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SUMMARY:Con cariño siempre: Ariana Enriquez
DESCRIPTION:Within the Mexican culture\, there is believed to be two deaths–the first is when you physically pass away and the second is when you have been forgotten by the living. Wanting to preserve the legacy of the strong women in her family\, muralist and artist\, Ariana Enriquez set out to tell their stories in the best way she knew how— through her artwork. However\, in order to truly celebrate these women\, she would need to first delve deeper into her family’s history. Armed with pen and paper\, Enriquez sat down at her Yoya’s (great aunt) table with her relatives. Her family members shared some truly incredible stories about the acts of service\, kindness\, and compassion that have been passed down through the generations. So often\, people want to discuss generational trauma\, but what about generational joy and the positivity and unity that can be passed down through the generations? This undercurrent of love and strength is something that Enriquez had felt her whole life but never quite understood how it had manifested in her family. It was then that she realized that these acts of love are the bedrock of her familial bonds. \nFor Con cariño siempre\, Enriquez creates a visual love letter to her family. Drawing from her practice of using fauna and flora as symbolism\, Enriquez created large scale installations that not only celebrate the women in her family but also highlight the love languages expressed throughout the years. By visually telling the stories of her ancestors\, Enriquez aims to keep their memories alive long after they are gone. \nOpening Reception\nFriday\, August 8\, 5-7pm \nRSVP
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/con-carino-siempre-ariana-enriquez/
LOCATION:The Gallery at CCA\, 250 North Arizona Avenue\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Quilts 30: Palette Cleanser
DESCRIPTION:“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add\, but when there is nothing left to take away.” \n– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry\nTerre des Hommes\n(published in English as Wind\, Sand and Stars) \nWith the constant onslaught of news media around us\, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and disconnected from the world around us. As a respite from these intense narratives\, exploring minimalism through art offers a refreshing Palette Cleanser\, inviting us to reflect on simplicity in a chaotic world. \nSimplicity reveals a profound beauty\, as it strips away extraneous details to reveal clarity in your artistic thought\, design and execution. Maybe your best work is known for its clean lines or its geometric shapes. Do you use a limited or monotoned color palette? Does negative space play a big role in your art? Is your quilt stitching stripped down to the essential shapes needed to highlight and emphasize your design? Perhaps you’re pushing the craft forward by making modern interpretations of traditional quilt blocks or by creating three-dimensional sculptures from quilts that result in spare and elegant forms. \nHowever you use minimalism in your art quilts\, we want to see your submissions for the 30th Annual Art Quilt exhibition. Practicing the art of reduction requires a deep understanding of your subject\, excellent technical mastery and the ability to identify the most crucial elements of the quilting craft to create dynamic emotional effects and leave a lasting impression in your viewers. Palette Cleanser celebrates the beauty of minimalism and encourages simplicity\, clarity\, and timelessness to create powerful\, thought-provoking pieces. \nAbout the Juror\nSusan Allred manipulates textiles and other fibers to explore the ways they affect and reflect our daily lives. Her work expresses her thoughts and feelings about society’s expectations for women\, their bodies and their work. Her artistic process\, which is lengthy and repetitive\, becomes a meditation on “women’s work” — the painstaking labor\, both mental and physical — that has historically been dismissed as merely decorative or utilitarian instead of as the product of a fertile\, creative minds. By transforming quilts into non-functional sculptural works that invite viewers to think about concepts that may be controversial\, Allred questions the notion that crafts cannot be used to create fine art while also commenting on the invisibility of women’s labor. \nAllred’s work has appeared in numerous solo and group exhibitions\, most recently in a two-person show at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum. She was an artist member at Eye Lounge contemporary art space and served as co-president for two years. Allred lives and works in Tempe\, Arizona. \n  \nOpening Reception\nSaturday\, November 8\, 4-6pm \nRSVP
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/art-quilts-30-palette-cleanser/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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