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Panel Discussion: Figuration and Consciousness

While all art involves conscious decision making, some figurations seem to reveal something about what is meant by the baffling term “consciousness,” especially in light of advancements in artificial intelligence.

Why Not?

Featured artist and BWAC member Sabrina Puppin asks Why Not? in her solo feature in the second floor gallery. Coming fresh off her successful appearance at the Barcelona art fair, her colorful abstractions combine a variety of materials, from yarn to enamel, to present a visual wonderland filled with textural nuance.

Off the Grid

The BWAC summer member exhibition is called Off the Grid. The phrase evokes summer vacation getaways, to be sure, but it is also a phrase used to describe things out of the ordinary. In addition, there is a long history of grid patterns used in art. Many artists use them as a basis for balancing their compositions, while others use grid patterning within their art itself. There are examples of all aspects in this exhibition, in a wide variety of media.

Go Figure!

As the name implies, Go Figure! is an exhibition that explores the human face and figure, in all its complexity. Visitors are treated to paintings, drawings and prints that span the myriad of styles from Renaissance realism, to modern approaches and interpretations.

The Arc Project: Celebrating Humans from the Mundane to the Mythical

A national juried exhibition, The Arc Project: Celebrating Humans from the Mundane to the Mythical strives to capture the essence of humanity that is our common denominator. The familiar becomes something more when new concepts and perceptions are introduced.

Liminal Forms

School of Visual Arts (SVA) presents Liminal Forms, an exhibition of work by seven MFA Art Practice thesis candidates: Alison Pasquini, C Fodoreanu, Heather Link-Bergman, Janine Brown, Laura Valentina Cifuentes Almanza, Maria Dolores Gregori, and Maya Ballen. The exhibition will be held at the Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY. An opening reception with artists in attendance will be held on Wednesday, July 12 from 7- 9 pm. Light refreshments will be served.

 

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