What most impresses me is the way that CAST creates mutually enlightening
encounters for visiting artists and the creative culture on campus.
Not exact matches
Alisha Kerlin, interim director at the Barrick Museum, adds that «Seven Magic Mountains» was at the top of an outing wish list
for some
visiting artist friends from New York City, and when they went, they
encountered a giant crowd.
A studio
visit provides an opportunity
for some of the most meaningful
encounters, conversations, and exchanges between
artists, friends, curators, and collectors.
The «Annual» exhibitions seek to eliminate any categorical or hierarchical distinctions we might place upon artworks (e.g. based upon the circumstances in which they were originally seen, or the seniority of an individual
artist, etc.) The works included in the exhibition might have originally been
encountered in exhibitions at galleries, not -
for - profit spaces, or during
visits to
artists» studios, etc..
«Looking Back» seeks to eliminate any categorical or hierarchical distinctions we might place upon artworks (e.g. based upon the circumstances in which they were originally seen, or the seniority of an individual
artist, etc.) These works might have been originally
encountered in exhibitions at institutions, galleries, and not -
for - profit spaces, or during
visits to
artists» studios etc.....
During lunch at a pub midway through my
visit to Timișoara, Romania,
for Art
Encounters 2017, the
artist Pavel Brăila placed his backpack on his lap and removed a bottle of Călărași Divin, a five - year - old cognac he had brought from Moldova.