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Rediscovering the Desert — Holly Swangstu

July 6, 2023 By Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

The dyed fabric compositions are journal page expressions about time and place. The textile paintings that I produce are tributes, poems, love letters, prayers, and meditations. Creating this work provides peace, helps to heal hurts, and feeds my energy. The subject’s intention is always one of honor and gratitude. 

My plein air and oil painting practice was initially provoked by the desire to grow artistically. This activity was also inspired by the need to feel closer to family. Working in the elements seems to make time stand still. Although I find it terribly challenging, painting in the field heightens all senses and strengthens visceral memory. The imprint of experience is then used as an intuitive tool (in conjunction with formal photo documentation, color studies, and notes) to create textile paintings and installations. 

Studying the colors, textures and diversity of the Sonoran Desert has been my daily joy for the past eleven years. All of the work for Rediscovering the Desert was created within the past two years and celebrates the natural world where I resided in Southern Arizona. The Tucson Mountain/Saguaro National Park West area is especially dear to me and is often the subject of my landscapes. My work is also informed by multiple trips to San Carlos/Guaymas, Sonora and Cabo Pulmo National Park in Baja California Sur in Mexico. 

Although I anticipate creating art about my beloved desert for the rest of my life, I just relocated to the Southernmost part of Texas to research for a new body of work. During this self-imposed, temporary residency I will shift from “Where the Desert Meets the Sea”, to “Where River meets the Sea”. Living and learning in the sub-tropical climate and remaining natural habitat by the Rio Grande River by the Gulf of Mexico. I look forward to seeing how my work will be affected by this new adventure. 

Bio​
Born in Wisconsin and then raised in Bettendorf, Iowa, Holly holds her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Kansas City Art Institute and is an Ewing Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurship graduate. Holly has exhibited her textile paintings in numerous group and solo exhibitions. Holly currently lives in the Rio Grande Valley with her husband.

Sharif Bey: Ancestral Vestiges

July 6, 2023 By ccruz@belger.net

Sharif Bey is a Syracuse-based artist and educator inspired by modernism, functional pottery, Oceanic Art and Art of the African diaspora. His works investigate the cultural and political significance of adornment and the symbolic and formal properties of archetypal motifs, while questioning how the meaning of icons and function transform across cultures and time.

“As a consequence of colonialism and conquest, African and Oceanic ceremonial objects made their way into Western consciousness as looted artifacts, stripped of their original frames of reference, inspiring European modernists both for their aesthetic interests and perceived otherness. Specifically, I am interested in investigating how fetish, racism, science fiction and popular culture impedes interpretations of ‘non-western’ cultural objects. I play on ‘westernized conjecture’ by producing works that suggest nonwestern utilitarian, ceremonial or ritualistic purpose but are ultimately designed for ‘display’ for the Western spectator/consumer. I ultimately seek to expose the interpretative deficiencies of the colonized mind and place them on display beside my work.

Although I trained as an apprentice, in a state-of-the art ceramics facility, my current work evolves outside of conventional Western facilities. I primarily work at home (oftentimes with my children), firing in my back yard or fireplace, and resist the narrative that ceramic artists require expensive facilities, costly materials or concentrated periods of time. I employ a combination of traditional and nontraditional ceramics materials and processes to suit my lifestyle. For me, working outside of institutional structures not only affords me more time with my family but invites other material and aesthetic influences into my trajectory. ” — Bey

Jones Gallery July Art Show

July 5, 2023 By Jones Gallery

Jones Gallery July Art Show!
First Friday opening, July 7th.
Artist reception is from 5 till 9pm.
All welcome and always free.
Also with 150 pieces on display, both local and national Artists
Show runs thru July 27th.
Also open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closed Sunday
Jones Gallery 1717 Walnut, KCMO. 64108
816 – 421-2111
https://jonesgallerykc.com/

Summer Invitational

July 5, 2023 By Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art

Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art presents “Summer Invitational”. This 2023 summer, SLCA will be exhibiting new artworks by 10 different artists.

Calder Kamin, Nicole McLaughlin, Ky Anderson, Barry Anderson, Harold Smith, Jeff Robinson, Rain Harris, Tom Hück, Carol Stewart, and Andrew Watel.

Available for viewing Tuesday-Saturday 11 – 5 pm

Cerbera Gallery presents: “OFF THE RECORD” | Works by KERRY SMITH

June 8, 2023 By info@cerberagallery.com

“OFF THE RECORD”

EXHIBITION SHOWCASING WORKS BY KERRY SMITH

JUNE | JULY ’23

IN-HOME VIEWING of selected artworks in the KC Metro area available. Please call or text us at 844 – 202-9303 for more details. We also offer VIRTUAL TOURS via Zoom, WhatsApp, Skype, etc. Feel free to message us on FB or send us an email to info@cerberagallery.com to setup an appointment. Stay tuned and check Cerbera Gallery’s Social Media and website for updates regarding “OFF THE RECORD”.

2011 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64108
+1 – 844-202‑9303 | info@cerberagallery.com

Kerry Smith is an art director, graphic designer and painter. His work is exhibited across the United States and Europe.
Kerry Smith has also been featured in the international publications of BookForum, Coze Magazine, PRINT, HOW, Logo Lounge, and 1,000 Dog Portraits.
“Off The Record” is a series of music-based paintings including record labels, ticket stubs, journals and setlists.
“Off The Record” combines his love for album art, graphic design and contemporary art; the series was inspired by Beck’s 2015 Grammy Award for best album.
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For all press inquires and group visits regarding Cerbera Gallery’s “OFF THE RECORD”, contact info@cerberagallery.com.

SUNDAY: CLOSED
MONDAY – FRIDAY: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY | unless the “Traffic Light” in the entry door is switched to “GREEN” and/or the door is unlocked
SATURDAY: 12pm – 5pm (unless the gallery dog wants to come earlier or stay longer to play with visitors!)
(please call +1 – 844-202‑9303)

We CLOSE on “First Friday” between 6 – 7pm unless otherwise noted. 

For private showings please call us at +1 – 844-202‑9303 to setup an appointment.

NO FOOD, NO DRINKS. PHOTOS CAN ONLY BE TAKEN AFTER HAVING CONFIRMED WITH GALLERY STAFF.

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