Low Tide Shopping
Salvage courtesy of Gustavo Oviedo
Opens June 14 - 7-11pm
Featuring:
Gary Fonseca
Jeffery Noble
Jason Hedges
Johnny Laderer
Diego Guzman
Gustavo Oviedo
Jose Felix Perez
Mario M. Gonzalez
Emmet Moore
“Low Tide shopping” is an expression that refers to the act of retrieving debris from shorelines which have been left behind by high tides. The title alludes to subconscious ideas rooted into people as a result of their environment. Most of the pieces presented were created by the
artists without prior knowledge of this show, later to be chosen for their correlation to one another and unique interpretations of their shared surroundings. Together, they highlight how strong of an effect our environment play on our lives, subsequently the subject matter and concepts explored are each a bi-product of these experiences. Whether through mere accumulated observation or an active process of exploration there is a common denominator in which these works connect.
Join us Saturday, June 14th for the first opening reception at the new 'Swampspace' location.
image: Mario M. Gonzalez
"untitled" November 26, 1957
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