Showing posts with label Artist Talk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist Talk. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2026

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Dannah Hidalgo on Monday, May 18

My Mom Is My Dog's Favorite Person. Courtesy of Dannah Hidalgo.

 What: Artist Talk Featuring Dannah Hidalgo
When: Monday, May 18 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Chemistry 1171
Instagram@dannahmari_art
Artist Bio:

Dannah Mari Hidalgo (1994) is a Filipina-American artist based out of California and Oahu, Hawai‘i where she was born and raised. Hidalgo obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in 2019. Hidalgo has also attended the Lorenzo de’ Medici Institute in Florence, Italy in 2015 and in 2016. Hidalgo recently received her MFA in Studio Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2024. Hidalgo is a proud graduate of Leilehua High School, a Hawai‘i public school.

Hidalgo creates cacophonic narratives through a collage-like technique, identified as “double image.” Two images simultaneously existing on one surface, while still attempting to maintain distinction, compels the viewer to alternate between narratives -recognizing one in the context of another. The concept of double image reinforces dichotomous relationships: abstract and representational, severity and humor, depth and flatness, the brazen and tender, and resolve and tension.

Within the intersections of patriarchal and colonial structures of domestic spaces, servitude of the matriarch, and thus consequentially, of the daughter, is reflected upon in Hidalgo’s recent works. These structures condition women from early on to be self-sacrificing and dismissive of their individuality, personal interests, and pursuits, existing to bear the weight of domestic labor and servitude. The lineage of designated and assumed stewardship of domestic spaces is confronted, as well as the weight of maintaining communal spaces at the expense of the self. Through the exchange of figures between mother and daughter, Hidalgo looks to highlight fraught domesticity, while excising a departure that exemplifies brazen femininity. Within this dynamic, residual guilt, care, and tenderness seep between bursts of assertive mark making and layering.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Christopher Velasco on Monday, May 11

Courtesy of Christopher Velasco.

What: Artist Talk featuring Christopher Velasco
When: Monday, May 11 from 12:30-1:45
Where: via Zoom: 

Artist Bio:

Christopher Anthony Velasco (born 1983) is a photographer and performance artist based in Los Angeles, known for exploring the queer brown body and blending horror with camp aesthetics. He earned his Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara, in 2019, and his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts in 2011.
 
Velasco has contributed to his field through various internships, including positions at the Santa Monica Museum of Art (Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles) and UCLA’s Chicano Studies Research Center and Library as a Getty Marrow Undergraduate Intern. He is an adjunct professor at Moorpark College and East Los Angeles College, and he teaches at CSSSA (California State Summer School of the Arts). 
 
His work has been prominently showcased in exhibitions at respected venues such as the Art Center College of Design, AD&A Museum, Avenue 50 Studios, the California Institute of the Arts, the Hibbleton Gallery, the Getty Museum, and the Vincent Price Art Museum. Additionally, Velasco has collaborated with Harry Gamboa, Jr., notably through Virtual Verite, and has performed at Los Angeles Union Station, UC Santa Barbara, and LAST Projects. Velasco's work is part of collections at The Getty Museum, Alta Med Art Collection, Cerritos College Art Gallery, UC Santa Barbara Department of Art, Keck School of Medicine at USC Research, and East Los Angeles College Photography Department. 

Artist Statement: 

My photographic works often incorporate performance-based encounters with clearly defined boundaries of the photograph structure that defy purpose or permanence. Each of my photographs captures the unsustainable gaze upon a disregarded, disfigured body that is constantly evolving, descending, and autodestructing into endless layers of lost memory. The uncanny loops camp aesthetics together. 
 
My efforts to capture the briefest moments of awareness most often result in beautifully played-out visual vignettes that echo beyond the façade that sustains the original setting of place or subject. 
 
Through my photographic works, I have effectively portrayed the fragility between existence and metaphor.  My sense of self serves as a medium by which characterizations can be asserted in visual form. My insistence that role-playing, role reversal, and role surrender are all acts of defiance against that which portends to control the destiny of the image gives my photographic works an essential urgency and definite positive charge.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Alexis Childress on Wednesday, December 3

Artwork and photograph courtesy of Alexis Childress

What: Artist Talk featuring Alexis Childress
When: Wednesday, December 3 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Phelps 2524
Artist Bio:

Alexis Childress (1993) is a mixed media artist born in Illinois. She received her BFA from Georgia State University (2020), and is currently pursuing an MFA at the University of California Santa Barbara. Her work visualizes an investigation of identity, systems and Afrofuturistic dreams. Using 2D and 3D digital collage to craft creatures and imagine worlds that symbolize the Black American consciousness. Alexis has exhibited in venues such as the Morean Arts Center (FL), MINT Gallery (GA), Atlanta Photography Group Gallery and the Rhode Island Center of Photographic Arts. As an established writer, her contributions extend to publications like Burnaway Magazine, Create! Magazine and the New York Public Library Zine. She has been recognized with the Red Bull Arts Microgrant, the Georgia Visual Artist Grant as well as selected to present at the 2021 Society of Photographic Education National Conference.

Friday, November 21, 2025

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Maiza Hixson on Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Image Provided by Maiza Hixson

WHAT: Art 1A Artist Talk featuring Dr. Maiza Hixson
WHEN: Wednesday, November 26 from 12:30-1:45 PST

About the Dr. Maiza Hixson:

The Art of New Media Theatre: Staging Site-Specific Performances from the White Cube to the Black Box and Beyond.

Multimodal artist, painter, performance scholar, curator, and theatre director Dr. Maiza Hixson will present on contemporary art as a transdisciplinary aesthetic practice that merges the visual and performing arts. 

Hixson holds a PhD in Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She served as Chief Curator of the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts from 2010-2015, during which time she taught, performed, and lectured at Towson University in Baltimore and the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She studied Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and holds an MFA in Fine Art from UC Santa Barbara, as well as an MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies, and BA in French from the University of Louisville. She was a recent grant panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, and her curatorial work was featured on the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show Articulate with Jim Cotter. She was a Warhol Foundation grant recipient for Radical Participation: A Series of Four Interactive Exhibitions. Hixson also designed and curated a 5,500 square-foot group exhibition, American Idyll: Contemporary Art and Karaoke, featuring Candice Breitz, Phil Collins, and Christian Jankowski, for the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, designed by Zaha Hadid.

Hixson has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally at venues such as Eisenwunderwelt in Berlin; Little Tokyo Arts Complex in Los Angeles; the Art, Design, and Architecture Museum in Santa Barbara; Highways in Santa Monica; Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York; Baltimore Contemporary; Soap Factory, Minneapolis; Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in Portland, Oregon; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, NC; Haverford College; and many others. She is a member of the American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR), Independent Curators International (ICI), Performance Studies International (PSi), and a Lead Jury Member of Art Papers for the ACM/SIGGRAPH Vancouver 2025 Conference. SIGGRAPH stands for the Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, a special interest group within the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) focused on computer graphics and interactive techniques.

Friday, July 18, 2025

Art 1A Artist Talk featuring Emily D'Achiardi on Wednesday, July 30

thought of you (2025). Courtesy of Emily D'Achiardi

What: Artist Talk featuring Emily D'Achiardi
When: Wednesday, July 30 from 1:30-3:35 PT
Where: Arts 1344
Instagram@sft4u

Artist Bio: 

emily d'achiardi (she/her) is an internet artist exploring the intersections of digital culture, memory and intimacy. she received her b.a. in art history from reed college and is currently pursuing an mfa at uc santa barbara. through web-based experiences and video work, she examines how technology mediates our relationships and shapes our understanding of presence and absence.

Saturday, May 24, 2025

Lyra Purugganan Art 1A Artist Talk on Monday, June 2 from 12:30-1:45

Photograph Courtesy of Lyra Purugganan

What: Artist Talk featuring Lyra Purugganan
When: Monday, June 2 from 12:30-1:45 PT
Where: Ellison Hall 2626
Instagram: @lyrapurugganan
Artist Bio:

lyra purugganan (they/she) is an interdisciplinary artist born in Manila, Philippines and raised in Columbus, Ohio. They received a BFA in printmaking from The Ohio State University in 2021 and a MFA at UC Santa Barbara in 2024. lyra is based in Southern California and Central Ohio, and was named the UCSB College of Creative Studies 2024-2025 Teaching Fellow. 


Influenced by craft and materials, queer culture, and the midwest DIY music scene, lyra explores selfhood and their intersecting identities, disrupting systems through the misuse and misplacement of materials. 


As an emerging artist, lyra has exhibited at OSU Urban Arts Space, 934 Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, UCSB Architecture, Design, and Art Museum, and the Greater Los Angeles MFA Show at CSU Long Beach. Recently, lyra is a co-recipient of the Greater Columbus Arts Center artist project grants and has attended the Haystack Mountain School summer sessions.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Autumn Nicole on Tuesday, July 30

Photograph provided by Autumn Nicole

Who: Autumn Nicole
What: Art 1A Artist Talk
When: Tuesday, July 30 at 12:00
Where: Arts 1344
Instagram: @autumn_nicolee

Artist Bio: 

Autumn Nicole’s paintings are primarily composed of dark cool colors and highly contrasted scenes. She uses lighting as a way to evoke feelings of loneliness and highlights moments of silence. Within sculpture and installation works, light reappears to represent the presence of the individual. These works are derived, through carefully considering ritual, the passage of time, and the presence of oneself existing within a memory. Using experiences through adversity, and themes rooted in psychology, philosophy, domesticism, and language as the theoretical basis for her practice. Refining and simplifying provocative encounters through a gaze of hypervigilance. Nicole aims to create deeply complex psychological spaces as visual puzzles to foster thoughtful conversation among audiences.

Nicole is a Southern California-based artist. She completed her BFA in Studio Art at California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo with a French Minor. Followed by a certificate in Children’s Book Illustration from UC San Diego. Currently, Nicole is a MFA Candidate at UC Santa Barbara. Her work has been featured in major cities along the East and West coasts. Selected works have been featured with The San Diego Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Pickens County Museum, and she received a second place award in 48th International Art Show at the Brownsville Museum of Art. Additionally, she was awarded an Emerging Artist Grant and The Denis Diderot Grant, to participate at Château d’Orquevaux artist residency in France for 2025.

Friday, May 31, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Autumn Nicole on Wednesday, June 5

Photograph provided by Autumn Nicole

Who: Autumn Nicole
What: Art 1A Artist Talk
When: Wednesday, June 5 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Chemistry 1171
Instagram: @autumn_nicolee

Artist Bio: 

Autumn Nicole’s paintings are primarily composed of dark cool colors and highly contrasted scenes. She uses lighting as a way to evoke feelings of loneliness and highlights moments of silence. Within sculpture and installation works, light reappears to represent the presence of the individual. These works are derived, through carefully considering ritual, the passage of time, and the presence of oneself existing within a memory. Using experiences through adversity, and themes rooted in psychology, philosophy, domesticism, and language as the theoretical basis for her practice. Refining and simplifying provocative encounters through a gaze of hypervigilance. Nicole aims to create deeply complex psychological spaces as visual puzzles to foster thoughtful conversation among audiences.

Nicole is a Southern California-based artist. She completed her BFA in Studio Art at California Polytechnic San Luis Obispo with a French Minor. Followed by a certificate in Children’s Book Illustration from UC San Diego. Currently, Nicole is a MFA Candidate at UC Santa Barbara. Her work has been featured in major cities along the East and West coasts. Selected works have been featured with The San Diego Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Pickens County Museum, and she received a second place award in 48th International Art Show at the Brownsville Museum of Art. Additionally, she was awarded an Emerging Artist Grant and The Denis Diderot Grant, to participate at Château d’Orquevaux artist residency in France for 2025.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Lyra Purugganan on Wednesday, May 29

Image Courtesy of Lyra Purugganan

 What: Artist Talk Featuring Lyra Purugganan
When: Wednesday, May 29
Where: Chemistry 1171
Instagram: @lyrapurugganan

Artist Bio:

Lyra Purugganan (they/she) is an artist and lover born in Manila, Philippines and lives in Santa Barbara, CA. Purugganan received a BFA in printmaking from The Ohio State University in 2021 and is actively pursuing a MFA at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Influenced by craft and materials, queer culture, and the midwest DIY music scene, Purugganan explores selfhood and their intersecting identities, disrupting systems through the misuse and misplacement of materials. Through performance, ceramics, installation, ornament, and sculpture, they explore the complexities of identity, celebrating queerness and its intersectionalities. 

As an emerging artist, Lyra Purugganan has exhibited in group, solo, and duo shows in Columbus, Ohio and featured in publications like Folklore As Resistance, The Lantern, Cleveland Magazine, and The Current. They have participated in various shows at the University of California, Santa Barbara and have been included in the Greater Los Angeles MFA Exhibition in 2023.

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Ed Ruscha Artist Talks

About Ed Ruscha:

Ed Ruscha has consistently held up a mirror to American society by transforming some of its defining attributes—from consumer culture and popular entertainment to the ever-changing urban landscape—into the very subject of his art. In 1956, Ruscha left Oklahoma City to study commercial art in Los Angeles, where he drew inspiration from the city’s architectural landscape—parking lots, urban streets, and apartment buildings—and colloquial language.

LACMA Exhibition (We will visit LACMA on Saturday, April 20): As his first comprehensive, cross-media retrospective in over 20 years, ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN traces Ruscha’s methods and familiar subjects throughout his career and underscores the many remarkable contributions he has made well beyond the boundaries of the art world. The exhibition includes his early works produced while traveling through Europe, his installations—such as the Chocolate Room and the Course of Empire presented at the Venice Biennale in 1970 and 2005, respectively—and his ceaseless photographic documentation of the streets of Los Angeles beginning in 1965.

Artist's website: https://edruscha.com

We will view most of the first talk (listed below) in lecture on Wednesday, April 9 in preparation for our LACMA visit and your research paper.

1) Ed Ruscha on The Passage of Time (National Gallery of Art Talks) (1:25:30) 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQSzA2FeJDE

2) Ed Ruscha: In Conversation: Artist Talk Tate Talks (1:25:51) 2021:

3) Ed Ruscha: In Conversation (National Gallery) (50:12) 2018:

4) Artists On Writers | Writers on Artists: Ed Ruscha and Rachel Kushner (Artforum) (46:17) 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YjZngJZtlI

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Dannah Hidalgo

Image Courtesy of Dannah Hidalgo

 What: Artist Talk Featuring Dannah Hidalgo
When: Monday, March 11 from 12:30-1:45
Where: HSSB 1173
Instagram: @dannahmari_art
Artist Bio:

Dannah Mari Hidalgo (1994.) is a Filipina-American artist based out of California, and Oahu, Hawai‘i where she was born and raised. Hidalgo obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in 2019. Hidalgo has also attended the Lorenzo de’ Medici Institute in Florence, Italy in 2015 and in 2016. Currently, Hidalgo is an MFA Candidate at the University of California, Santa Barbara. 

With the use of paint, I attempt to capture the nuanced experiences of the ever-evolving individual in relation to varying connections and relationships. Since relocating to Santa Barbara from Hawaii, my fixations expectantly revolved around my family and home, examining the inclination and consequences of hoarding, specifically within Asian American and immigrant households. The intrusion of the idealistic American Home coupled with my childhood lens resulted in resentment. Through time and distance, my understanding of my family’s hoarding has evolved to view it as an internalized survival mechanism of my immigrant parents. 

The concept of “double image,” in my work presents two images simultaneously, creating a conversation in relation to one another. The simultaneous depiction of both images on one surface creates a visual experience that strongly encourages the viewer to evaluate both -recognizing an image in the context of another. The concept of double image reinforces dichotomous relationships: abstract and representational, seriousness and humor, depth and flatness, and resolve and tension. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Dani Kwan

Image Courtesy of Dani Kwan

 What: Artist Talk Featuring Dani Kwan
When: Cancelled on Wednesday, March 13
Where: HSSB 1173
Artist Bio:

Dani Kwan is an interdisciplinary artist and graphic designer working with a diverse range of media including textiles, video, ceramics, photography, and print. Kwan holds an MFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a BA with Honors from CSU Channel Islands. They are the current artist in residence at UC Santa Barbara. Kwan teaches art and photography at CSU Channel Islands, UC Santa Barbara, and Ventura Community College.

Instagram@danikwan

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Kate Saubestre

Image Courtesy of Kate Saubestre

What: Artist Talk Featuring Kate Saubestre
When: Wednesday, March 6 from 12:30-1:45
Where: HSSB 1173
Artist Statement:

Kate Saubestre is a French-American multimedia artist who was raised as a global nomad. Her constantly changing environment influenced her into an in-flux practice, as she continues to examine how the natural and built environment are represented throughout media and culture. Her professional background includes working in theater production, video and as a visual artist alongside musicians. Kate is interested in weaving abstraction and narrative through a multidisciplinary approach, spanning from experimental animation, textile paintings, and creating prop-like sculptures which allow the viewers to physically enter Kate's world. 

She is a recent graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara's MFA program in Art and is working to create through a more ecological mindset--questioning practices of production, permanence and expanding her material practice to work with post-consumer and naturally sourced materials.

Instagram@katesaub

Art 1A Artist Talk Featuring Tom Pazderka

Images courtesy of Tom Pazderka

What: Artist Talk Featuring Tom Pazderka
When: Monday, March 4 from 12:30-1:45
Where: HSSB 1173
Artist Bio:

Tom Pazderka is a Czech American painter, installation artist, writer, and curator. His work interrogates ideology, nostalgia, loss, and belonging using a black-and-white palette of ash and oil. Pazderka’s solo exhibitions include Gallery 825 (Los Angeles, CA), Bender Gallery (Asheville, NC), Silo118 (Santa Barbara, CA) and The Basic Premise (Ojai, CA) with group exhibitions at Santa Monica Art Museum, Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center in Cullowhee, NC, Sullivan Goss Gallery in Santa Barbara, Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai and the Santa Barbara Center for Art Science and Technology 

As Curator for the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts and Culture, Tom engages the county community and artists to produce and exhibit art in public spaces and galleries. Prior to serving as County Office of Arts and Culture Curator, he served as our Lead Preparator and Exhibitions Designer since 2017. He also held significant roles with the UCSB Art, Design and Architecture Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara.

His artwork has been reviewed and published in LA Weekly, New American Paintings, Dark Mountain, Santa Barbara Literary Journal and Daily Serving, among others. His writing has been featured in The Philosophical Salon, Sublation Magazine, and 3:AM Magazine. He is the founding contributor and continues to write for LUM Art Magazine. 

Tom earned his B.F.A. from Western Carolina University and his M.F.A. from UCSB.

Artist Statement

In 2016 I began photographing and collecting ash of local California wildfires. Combining ash with white oil paint on wood panels that I charred with torches, I painted the pyrocumulous ash clouds produced by the fires. Applied in thin layers, systematically, over long periods of time, the images emerge out of the ashy abyss.

Following the fire ‘portraits,’ I began to paint old family photos, coinciding with my mother’s return to the Czech Republic to care for her aging parents. A quarter of a century of her life in America disappeared.  Somewhere. 

Building these images in ash became an investigation - into my family, belonging, memory, nostalgia, politics, oppression, grief, exile, exclusion, failure, the uncanny, and the sublime – and of painting itself, because it is painting that saved my life many times over in the past. Painting is where I am ‘at home.’

Web: www.tompazderka.com

Substack: tompazderka.substack.com

Instagram: @Tompazderka

Twitter/X: @PazderkaTom

Monday, February 5, 2024

Njideka Akunyili Crosby Artist Talks

Njideka Akunyili Crosby Artist Bio: 

In her methodically layered compositions, Njideka Akunyili Crosby (b. 1983) combines painted depictions of people, places, and subjects from her life with photographic transfers derived from her personal image archive as well as Nigerian magazines and other mass media sources. The resulting works are visual tapestries that vivify the personal and social dimensions of contemporary life while evocatively expressing the intricacies of African diasporic identity.

Akunyili Crosby was born in Enugu, Nigeria, and currently lives and works in Los Angeles. The artist was awarded an honorary doctorate from Swarthmore College in May 2019. She is also the recipient of a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship and has received a number of awards and grants, including the Prix Canson (2016); Next Generation Prize, New Museum (2015); Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize (2015); and the James Dicke Contemporary Artist Prize, The Smithsonian American Art Museum (2014), among others. She was an Artist in Residence at The Studio Museum in Harlem from 2011 to 2012. 

The artist’s work has been represented by David Zwirner since 2018. In 2023, the solo presentation Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Coming Back to See Through, Again inaugurated the gallery’s new Los Angeles location. The exhibition traveled to David Zwirner, New York, later that year. David Zwirner Books will publish a large-scale monograph on the artist, which is scheduled to be released in 2024. Source (HERE)

Work by the artist is held in significant museum collections, including the Baltimore Museum of Art; Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia; Pérez Art Museum, Miami; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; National Museum of African Arts, Washington, DC; The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Tate, UK; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; and Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, Cape Town.

Artist Talks:

Whitney Museum (1:16:06 minutes) in-person:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPU8W2xBBf4


Yale Center for British Art (58:38):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QACRhas8AM

 

Pérez Art Museum MiamiScholl Lecture Series: Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Conversation with Franklin Sirmans (1:25:56):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgKR6Tz1WEE

 

Njideka Akunyili Crosby: In Conversation | Tate Talks (1:27:30) in-person:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnAvC5utKaM

 

SCA presents Njideka Akunyili Crosby (1:20:51):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8re_jISim0

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Artist Talk Featuring Mariana Rodela on December 7

What: Artist Talk featuring Mariana Rodela
When: Thursday, December 7 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Chemistry 1171
Instagram@marianarodela

Artist Bio:

My practice explores the use of play as a subversive entity against late stage capitalism. I want to encourage my viewers to reconsider their relationship to play and hopefully dispel the notion that we should be productive at all times. I hope to encourage my viewer to not scrutinize rest and “nothingness” but instead see them as a form of resistance. I’m interested in replacing the constant feeling of alienation in a capitalist society with community through my work. I do this through dematerialized forms of art making such as social practice and soft performance. By avoiding commodification I can subsequently create an emphasis on the viewers. Currently, I’m exploring the connection between soccer and art. I’m examining the wealth, spectacle, community, labor, the body, and other social issues surrounding soccer and Harder Stadium.

 

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Artist Talk Featuring Maja Skjoth Hegelund on Thursday, November 30

WhoMaja Skjoth Hegelund 
What: Art 1A Artist Talk
When: Thursday, November 30 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Chemistry 1171

Artist Bio:

Maja Skjøth Hegelund is a Danish artist working with video, sound, and installation. Her work has been screened worldwide, including the Short Waves Festival (Pl), Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, Frankfurt short film festival (Ger),  Video park (Srb), and the Copenhagen short film festival (Dk). Maja Holds an MA in Visual Culture from the Royal Danish Academy and an MFA in Art from University of California, Santa Barbara. 

Artist Statement:

I am a Danish artist working with video, performance, sound, and installation. My work introduces a temporary sentiment of bewildering purpose and poignant confusion. I am drawn to mystery and asking questions rather than answering them. The mild angst of not knowing but wondering carries over in my finished work, which is often described as humorous and uncanny. My process is experimental rather than highly structured, which enables me to discover moments and scenarios that immediately excite me. With the introduction of seemingly human characters, I question whether the living can be inanimate and objects can be alive and how they all (dis)engage in liminal dream-like spaces.  

Artist Talk Featuring Katie Parker and eka.gren on Tuesday, November 28

Who: Katie Parker and eka.gren
What: Art 1A Artist Talk
When: Tuesday, November 28 from 12:30-1:45
Where: Chemistry 1171

Artist Bio:

eka.gren is the collective pseudonym for work created in collaboration between three sisters: Emily, a welder and auto mechanic in rural Missouri; Katherine, an artist and educator in Southern California; and Anna, a doctoral candidate in Epidemiology at the University of California- Berkeley. eka.gren was created in early 2022 as a persona that could be implemented to present an opaque, singular authorship while still remaining representative of the collaborative influence of the 3 authors. The sisters’ work under eka.gren comes from both their individual and collective perspectives from an upbringing surrounded almost exclusively by a large community of female relatives in the rural midwest, as well as complicated histories relating to queerness, religion, and care. This perspective is also representative of their current passions and pursuits in our relative fields- the mechanical, the artistic, and the biological. Much of the idea behind eka.gren is a love letter between the individual and the collective experience as well as the intentional concealment of the individual into the collective as a form of fuzzy protection to transfer disgust, peek below the visible, and to ultimately eat with those you trust and swallow those you love.