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Multiple Visions Exhibition

February 13 - April 30

Multiple Visions
A satellite exhibition featuring the Arts Warehouse Resident Artists

Located at:
Boca Raton Innovation Center (BRiC)

5000 T-Rex Ave
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Gallery located next to Carmela Coffee Bar
Part of Art on BRiC Walls

Official Press Release


Multiple Visions gathers 12 resident artists from Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach for exhibition at the Boca Raton Innovation Center (BRIC). The exhibition invites viewers at BRIC to explore the artists’ distinct viewpoints and disciplines. They are united in their desire to share their stories, dreams, imagination, and passions through their chosen artistic medium varying from clay, mixed media, textiles, photography, and paint. 

The competitive Resident Artist Program at Arts Warehouse is made up of 15 private artist studios, supporting artists as small businesses. The studios offer the resident artists the opportunity to interact on a daily basis and develop their individual expression through their practice while working, learning and sharing with one another as a collective. One of the joys of working on their individual artistic visions at the Arts Warehouse is the access to the public through studio visits, First Fridays and special programs .  The exhibition at the BRIC is an opportunity for an expanded public to experience this unique group of Resident Artists in a new setting and encourage further conversation in each artists’ personal studios back at the Arts Warehouse.

Multiple Visions celebrates each artist’s unique perspectives, extending their reach beyond their studio spaces, into the vibrant South Florida arts community. The high quality of work exhibited is a testament to the level of the resident artists at Arts Warehouse. On the heels of a successful Resident Artist exhibition at Arts Warehouse in late 2023, the artists are expanding their community and audience through an exhibition at the BRIC. “ We welcome expanding community participation at the Arts Warehouse through studio visits, viewing our changing exhibitions, workshops and personal art consulting. We have lots of experience helping people find that perfect work of art to enhance their home and their life. “ says Bonnie Levinson, Resident artist and curator of the exhibition at the BRIC

“Being a part of Arts Warehouse has been a transformative experience. It has given me a space to collaborate and grow amongst a diverse group of artists where we are fostering a creative community that I’m grateful for.” says Sarah E. Huang, Resident Artist in her third year at Arts Warehouse.

“I’m excited to show alongside incredible artists that I get to watch create every day. Being in the Arts Warehouse has been so wonderful! I have met so many friends that I have been able to collaborate and grow with, and it’s important to share about the unique environment that is the Arts Warehouse studios” shared Resident Artist, Amanda Perna.

The exhibition will open with a reception on Tuesday February, 13th 2024, 6-8pm. Throughout the run of the exhibition there will be supplemental in-person public programming inspired by the exhibition at BRIC. Programs may include guest presenters on such topics as the role of experimentation and collaboration in making art, the power of creativity in transforming our lives, the role of an arts residency for the development of your art practice. Virtual programming such as artist talk videos will be released on Arts Warehouse’s social media platforms. Exact dates of in-person programs will be announced. Please feel free to contact the curator of the Multiple Visions exhibition, resident artist, Bonnie Levinson  bonnielevinson@gmail.com or @bonnielevinsonarts for more information.

 

BRIC Exhibiting Resident Artists

Amanda Perna – original imaginative clothing designer

Andrea Facusse A multimedia artist crafting pieces that emerge from the intricate interplay between humans and their surroundings, exploring how this dynamic shapes emotional and environmental awareness.

Bonnie Levinson – Multi-disciplinary artist who channels creativity across mediums—painting, collage, mixed media and multi-image photography, investigating a balance between control and accident.

Edward Stinson III – illustrator of story, concepts and comic books

Dominique Denis – Multi-disciplinary artist and designer working at the intersection of art and architecture. Her work is conceptualized around themes of identity, transformation and belonging.

Jocelyn Chemel – Mark making, mixed media artist whose expression is influenced by current events, namely displacement, immigration and climate change

Karen H. Salup – intuitive mixed media, abstract painter whose art is a colorful web where solid shape and varied lines interact in a atmospheric illusion.

Kass O’Brien inspired by the natural world and tries to transfer these moments into each hand thrown and appliqued ceramic piece.

Landis Carey – Ceramicist utilizing the unique textural and color qualities achieved by glaze application, the artist intends for viewers to experience her installations on a visceral level at every vantage point

Marianela Perez – Venezuelan artist known for her skills in different media and discovering the fragmentation of space, shape and color.

Ma Nong – Korean and Taiwanese artist working in oil painting and mixed media exploring the signifiers of human nature.

Sarah E. Huang – Taiwanese American multidisciplinary artist exploring themes of cultural identity, dreams, and memories through surrealist paintings, drawings, and installations

 

 

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Start:
February 13
End:
April 30
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https://workatbric.com/art-on-bric-walls