TAAS Art Shows
Making A Life of ArtRocks, human rights journals, the home as a fulcrum to understand the globe, printing for the people, printing to print, law and activism, activism as residency, postcards for family.
What is art for? And furthermore, who is art for? In the last six months, this incredible group of artists have gathered together to consider what it means to make a life of art. We have talked about our own personal journeys. We have discussed what our professional aspirations are and matched them against what our personal community journeys are. We have run the gamut of questions of not only what it means to make art, but more profoundly, what it means to make a life. This exhibition is the art that the artists have chosen to show that has spun out of this process. (continues...) |
Carving ConnectionsIn this exhibition, we bring together attending artists from Carving Connections, a 6-Month Independent Study course with Amber Imrie. This exhibition stands as an opportunity for our participating artists to share their process, tests, and creative investigations as they build upon their art practices & make new works with the public.
Thank you to our incredible collective of participating artists, Hilary Nylander, Coorain Devin, Mokha Laget, Sarah Falkner, Fiona Chang, Cindy Holmes, Zayaan Khan, Rani Olsen, Catriona Towriss, and Azadeh Shladovsky |
Unhomelyis a project utilizes email inbox as an exhibition site.
The project emerged from a conversation between Fiona Yun-Jui Chang, Kristi Wallace Knight, and Chau Nguyen during the Making Life of Art workshop taught by Nato Thompson. Driven by a shared concern for urban spaces, migration, and collective memory, the project explores the shifting relationship between individual bodies and places, questioning the nature and location of exhibitions. Archive material documents the durational exhibition making process and each artist's response to the selected haunted places. |