
Community Workshop with Artists-In-Residence The Mending Collective
Community Workshop
with Curators-In-Residence The Mending Collective
As part of Peripheral Visions Artist/Curator-in-Residence Program
Free and open to the public
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Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Participating artists:
Mari Andrews
Linda Armstrong
Mary Button Durell
Liz Hickok
Laura Splan
Claudia Tennyson
Gail Wight
Free and open to the public.
Refreshments will be served.
ABOUT:
Patricia Watts: Curator and Founder of ecoartspace
Patricia Watts is a pioneering curator who has worked for twenty-five years with artists who engage the natural world in their art. She has curated over fifty exhibitions, given over fifty lectures, and has written over twenty-five essays for art publications. She is the founder and west coast curator of ecoartspace, a platform for artists addressing environmental issues since 1997. She was also Chief Curator at the Sonoma County Museum from 2005-2008 and from 2012-2017, she was Consulting Curator for the Marin Community Foundation in Novato. Her select exhibitions include: At the Marin Community Foundation: FiberSHED (2015); Millennial Abstractions (2013); and Transmissions (2013). At Otis College of Art and Design, Ben Maltz Gallery, MAKE:CRAFT (2010). And, Following Nature: Ruth Asawa (2008), Marguerite Wildenhain: Bauhaus to Pond Farm (2007) and Hybrid Fields (2006) at the Sonoma County Museum. Watts also curated and project managed a permanent site-specific outdoor public artwork Cloud House (2015-16) at Farmers Park in Springfield, Missouri.
Walk-through with the artists 6:15pm
Free and Open to the public.
Refreshments will be served.
Participating artists:
Mari Andrews
Linda Armstrong
Mary Button Durell
Liz Hickok
Laura Splan
Claudia Tennyson
Gail Wight
Walk-through with the artists 6:15pm
Free and Open to the public.
Refreshments will be served.
Solo Exhibition of Light-Based Works
by Amy M. Ho
Chandra Cerrito Contemporary
Booth 208
The inaugural edition of If So, What? (ISW) in San Francisco will open its doors to the public from April 27 to 29, 2018 at the Palace of Fine Arts, with an exclusive VIP preview and reception on April 26. The event will feature leading galleries from Europe, Asia and the US that will present works ranging from the most innovative global design to the latest trends in contemporary art, as well as immersive multimedia installations, such as projection mapping, Augmented Reality digital sculpture garden, interactive media art and works created using Artificial Intelligence. A panel series with executives from the fields of art and technology and eclectic music performances will round up the programming.
VIP Preview
Thursday, April 26, 2018, 3pm-9pm
Tickets: $150 - $1,500
Friday, April 27 - Sunday, April 29, 2018,12pm-9pm
Tickets: $25 - $145
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Artist Talk with Artists from Vision and Voice: Reflections of Immigrant Artists in California
Moderated by Curator-In-Residence Genevieve Hastings
As part of Peripheral Visions Artist/Curator-in-Residence Program
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served
Free and open to the public
Refreshments will be served