Gallery Route One exhibitions: Tania Houtzager: Melting Point, Lucid Art Residency Annual Exhibition 2017, and Marie-Luise Klotz: Equilibrium
Friday, April 13th through Sunday, May 20th
Opening Reception: Saturday April 14th, 3 – 5 PM Artists’ Talk, 2:30 – 3 PM
Closing Party: Sunday, May 20th, 3 – 5 PM
Center Gallery
Tania Houtzager: Melting Point
Melting Point is a new body of work by Bay Area artist Tania Houtzager that depicts the fragility of memories and their relationship to the progress of global warming.
Houtzager is Gallery Route One’s Senior Fellow for this year
Project Space
Lucid Art Residency Annual Exhibition 2017
This exhibition displays the work made during the Lucid Art Foundation residency in 2017. Artists are granted a period of three weeks during which the foundation provides living and studio space, as well as access to the extensive library. The Lucid Art Foundation encourages contemplative nonfigurative exploration through automatism, multi-media, conceptual, eco-art and interdisciplinary approaches.
Artists are: Teresa Kalnoskas, Mikey Kelly, Lawrence LaBianca, Jo Margolis, Grace Munakata, Rachelle Reichert, Mary Robinson, Kathy Sirico, Petra Soesemann and poet David Bailey.
Annex
Marie-Luise Klotz: Equilibrium
Inspired by extreme weather events and a warming planet, this body of work contemplates the dichotomous nature of water. While water sustains life and is thus essential to our survival, it can take and give equally through its destructive force. Exacerbated by climate change and human intervention, water rests in an equilibrious state of creation and destruction.
Klotz is Gallery Route One’s Emerging Artist for the 2017-18 period which ends June 30.
This is the fourth year of Gallery Route One’sFellowship program in which young artists from the Bay Area apply to become part of our community of working artists for a year.
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