Opening with Rachel Rossin's I Came and Went as a Ghost Hand (Cycle 2), 2015 which will run until 18 March, where viewers will experience
her depiction of personal spaces, studios and bedrooms created from digitally manipulated images.
Not exact matches
Geographies
of the Mind: Mentally Mapping the Silk Road Pulitzer Center Education This lesson uses the Out
of Eden Walk's interactive Silk Road map to help students identify how information presented in diverse media changes / expands their understanding
of a geographic
space, and to integrate diverse media to create a sensorily vivid
depiction of a geographic
space and their
personal perception
of it.
These paintings, with titles that refer to inspirational affirmations (It's not going to happen like that, Devotion, Determination, Perseverance and Potential) are suspended between an analytical
depiction of reality and a dreamlike dimension, between autobiography and imagination, with her own
personal style and narrative, in which the attention to time and
space is central, evoking at the same time an affinity between life and painting, both imbued with intention and with mystery.
Encompassing artificial and material
depictions of nature, the defining and protection
of personal, and ultimately penetrable,
spaces, and references to the Ab - Ex notion
of the canvas as field, the works on view are varied and wide - ranging, in sync with the flexibility
of the language
of idioms.