June 6th, 2019
NATIONAL GROUP ART SHOW
Interpretations of WATER
5:30pm-9:30pm | STUDIO D @ SBCAST
513 Garden Street, Santa Barbara
New exhibition hosted by open i art space. This exhibition explores interpretations of water through the creative process in mixed-media, sculpture, photography, digital art, installation and video. As Bruce Lee said, “Be formless, shapeless… Be water, my friend.” Both art and water are vital for life, and they share the ability to be many things and transcend a specific form.
Introducing four of the ten artists exhibiting:
Antonia Dimitrova living and working in Miami uses intermodal process, to catalyze dialogues that explore tensions between lived experience and human longing. She layers movement, sound, written word and image, to process personal memories and experiences, giving voice to new narratives of awareness, growth, reconciliation and deepened spirituality.
Krista Machovina is a painter and mixed media artist, with training as an art therapist and art educator. As an artist, Krista draws inspiration from the natural world, in particular the sea and sky, vintage ephemera and found objects. These elements create a narrative of every changing boundaries; those that merge, some diffuse and others starkly clear. The human presence is noticeably absent in the paintings of the sea, creating a meditative, immersive environment for the viewer.
Amabelle Aguiluz‘s work is about flow, the human body and connection to the natural world. She collects, unravels and repairs salvaged materials combining traditional and contemporary art techniques. Using free-form movements, Amabelle reshapes daily objects into sculptures and installations. Her process explores impermanence, limitations and interconnectedness.
Gregory Grano is a filmmaker and educator based in Los Angeles. His first feature documentary explored trust, fear, and the “stranger” across the US, while his recent work has evolved into multimedia experiences, connecting humans, nature, and identity through visual stories. I’m A Tree was filmed primarily in the High Sierras of California, and is the first in a triptych of film installations celebrating energetic life in entities of nature.
STUDIO D @ SBCAST
513 Garden Street, Santa Barbara
Opening June 6th
5:30pm – 9:30pm
from: June 6th – June 9th
open i art space
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