OFF Space is pleased to present an afternoon of performance works by artists Terrance Graven, Justin Hoover, Bert Bergen and Jack Leamy, Emmanuelle Namont Kouznetsov, Krisztina Lazar, Michelle Morby in conjunction with a reception for all Ever After artists on Sunday November 20th, from 2 - 5:30pm.
Don't miss your last opportunity to see first ever exhibition of visual and performance art at...
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OFF Space is pleased to present an afternoon of performance works by artists Terrance Graven, Justin Hoover, Bert Bergen and Jack Leamy, Emmanuelle Namont Kouznetsov, Krisztina Lazar, Michelle Morby in conjunction with a reception for all Ever After artists on Sunday November 20th, from 2 - 5:30pm.
Don't miss your last opportunity to see first ever exhibition of visual and performance art at the historic Julia Morgan designed Chapel of the Chimes! Performances and artist reception on Sunday November 20th from 3-6pm
"Ever After" features 15 installations by artists:
Maggie Simpson Adams, Glenna Cole Allee, Rachel Dawson, Victoria Heilweil, Elyse Hochstadt, Karrie Hovey, Phil King, Marya Krogstad, Yuki Maruyama, Emmanuelle Namont Kouznetsov, Jessica Pezalla, Luther Thie, Linda Trunzo, Andrew Witrak, Kathrine Worel.
The Chapel of the Chimes, aside from its historical importance and architectural beauty serves as a site of repose, contemplation, transcendence and remembrance. It is, on many levels, easy to draw comparisons of intent and use between the Chapel and museums, as art too is a portal to the sublime—the intuition that there is something powerfully beautiful and perhaps fearsome beyond our quotidian experience. The intention of this exhibition is to draw parallels between the “eternal” qualities of art, qualities that give ones life meaning and The Eternal, that which awaits us all, and which is honored at the Chapel. As each “mini installation” will be relevant to the chapel in which it is placed, it is our hope that the artwork will provide a thought provoking moment of surprise and beauty for visitors and an opportunity to reflect upon creation in its many guises.