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Sunday July 5th 2pm | 1st Sunday of the month |
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"Conversation is a meeting of minds with different memories and habits." Four new exhibitions open at the Sasse this July. Three of them are the subject of this month's Art-Talk, each one asking a different question. This conversation puts them in the same room. Sofiia Sveshnikova represents Interwoven, built by an MFA cohort who spent years in shared studios, each pursuing separate work and building a body of relationship without meaning to. Damian Tsutsumida brings Consequence, a photographic record of belief left standing in the landscape long after anyone remembers why it was raised. Gene Sasse brings Collection Conversations, a curatorial experiment built around a three-way conversation: one work, another work, and the viewer standing between them. Three artists. Three distinct bodies of work. One conversation about connection, residue, and what happens when we let things sit close enough to talk. Moderating the panel is Ken Johnson, a psychologist, artist, and writer. He brings a clinician's eye to questions artists usually ask without naming them directly: why we make what we make, why some of it stays with us, what it asks of the person standing in front of it. Come listen, ask questions, and see where the conversation goes. |
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