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SFMOMA Artists Gallery
Date:
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Time:
5:30 PM
-
7:30 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
SFMOMA Artists Gallery at Fort Mason
Building A, Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, CA
Building A, Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, CA
SFMOMA ARTISTS GALLERY
Currently at Fort Mason
Allison Adams, Pia Stern
March 18 - April 23
Loft Gallery
Opening reception: Thursday, March 18, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
If Adams is the earth, Stern is the sky in this exhibition featuring two bodies of work created from very different mediums. Adams’s fiber, filaments, and reclaimed plastic bags weave a language that speaks from a place within, inviting the viewer to a meeting with nature. Textural, fibrous, shiny, and tactile, her abstract art pieces are reminiscent of close-up details found in nature such as the velvety bark of a tree or the patterned curvatures of a leaf. Stern’s paintings suggest a logic of the heart, which she uses to guide her art-making process. Her painted and drawn figures and forms set within abstract fields combine to create rich, tactile, and vibrant expressions that allude to the individual’s psyche and one’s place in the natural world.
Currently at Fort Mason
Allison Adams, Pia Stern
March 18 - April 23
Loft Gallery
Opening reception: Thursday, March 18, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
If Adams is the earth, Stern is the sky in this exhibition featuring two bodies of work created from very different mediums. Adams’s fiber, filaments, and reclaimed plastic bags weave a language that speaks from a place within, inviting the viewer to a meeting with nature. Textural, fibrous, shiny, and tactile, her abstract art pieces are reminiscent of close-up details found in nature such as the velvety bark of a tree or the patterned curvatures of a leaf. Stern’s paintings suggest a logic of the heart, which she uses to guide her art-making process. Her painted and drawn figures and forms set within abstract fields combine to create rich, tactile, and vibrant expressions that allude to the individual’s psyche and one’s place in the natural world.
For more information:
http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/artists_gallery
Added to the calendar on Thu, Mar 11, 2010 4:28PM
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