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SUMMARY:Spirit in the Wood
DESCRIPTION:Artists through the ages have looked at a piece of wood and seen something within\, something that they feel needs to be brought forth by the artist’s hand. Join us for a Creative Conversation with two contemporary sculptors as we explore their formal engagements with the medium of wood and how they build narratives through abstract forms. \nJohn Barnes is an artist and educator based in New Orleans\, Louisiana. Barnes’s sculptural work is primarily wood\, constructed into assemblages. His inspiration for recent work is based on his surroundings in New Orleans and the Delta region as a whole. His work is also influenced by local news reports that highlight gentrification\, income inequality\, racism\, violence and justice. \nSherry Owens is a visual artist based in Dallas\, Texas. For over 30 years Owens has used the sinewy crepe myrtle tree to tell her story – of the Texas landscape\, of death\, renewal\, beauty and of today’s growing environmental concerns. Both artists have work currently on view in Ogden Museum’s 20th Anniversary Exhibition\, Knowing Who We Are: The Rise of Abstraction\, Vernacular Art and Photography. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public.
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SUMMARY:Creative Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Jade Thiraswas and Tommy Kha are visual storytellers who use the camera to express the humanity of lives lived within the intersection of multiple worlds. Both photographers explore the American South through the context of a shared Asian heritage. Creative Conversation: Jade Thiraswas and Tommy Kha will feature the artists in dialogue on subjects ranging from their studio practice and methodology\, ideas on otherness\, community\, the American South and their photographs featured in the exhibition Knowing Who We Are\, currently on view at the Ogden Museum. Richard McCabe\, curator of photography will moderate. \nThis event will take place in the Patrick F. Taylor Library and is FREE and open to the public. \nImage Credit: Jade Thiraswas\, Aunt Natana and Her Blooming Azaleas\, Ocean Springs\, Mississippi (detail)\, 2021\, Pigment print\, Gift of Sesthasak Boonchai
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