Monday, June 11, 2018

Desert Triangle meets the Bermuda Triangle

The Desert Triangle confronts the Bermuda Triangle!  This exhibition is traveling to the Arts Warehouse in Delray, Florida (just north of Miami) -- from July 6th to August 11th, 2018.

The opening reception is July 6th, during the First Friday Art Walk of Delray Beach,  from 6 - 9 PM.  Free




Also featuring Hana Davis



JOSEPH VELASQUEZ
Live Printing!


Plus Joseph Velasquez, co-founder of Drive By Press, and printmaking professor at nearby Florida Atlantic University, will be printing on paper and t-shirts using just a skateboard during the opening.







DESERT TRIANGLE PRESS RELEASE

"From deep in the heart of the dry Southwest, 30 artists from Tucson, Albuquerque and El Paso surface in the“Desert Triangle Print Carpeta“ exhibition. No cowboy art taints this portfolio — though these large prints were commissioned with an open theme (abstract work discouraged). Rather most of the colorful serigraphs, relief prints and lithograph enjoy more of a Mexican-American flavor, resonating better with Florida’s Spanish roots. Three of the serigraphs have been animated by an “augmented reality” app, and push the exhibition into the 21st century.


Previously this exhibition was shown in the El Paso Museum of Art, and more recently at Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, where one visitor commented on the variety, saying that “there was something for everyone” on the walls.


This is the first time these works will be shown in the East coast of the US, and Florida."


immediately east of our exhibition






From the Facebook Event page:

Details

New Exhibitions Opening July 6th!
Desert Triangle Print Carpeta
Featuring works by 30 print makers from the southwest.
White Room Gallery - Work by Hana Davis

Art | Beverages | Music | Studios

From deep in the heart of the dry Southwest, 30 artists from Tucson, Albuquerque and El Paso surface in the “Desert Triangle Print Carpeta“ exhibition. No cowboy art taints this portfolio — though these large prints were commissioned with an open theme (abstract work discouraged). Rather most of the colorful serigraphs, relief prints and lithograph enjoy more of a Mexican-American flavor, resonating better with Florida’s Spanish roots. Three of the serigraphs have been animated by an “augmented reality” app, and push the exhibition into the 21st century.

Previously this exhibition was shown in the El Paso Museum of Art, and more recently at Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, where one visitor commented on the variety, saying that “there was something for everyone” on the walls.

This is the first time these works will be shown in the East coast of the US, and Florida.


Be sure to visit the current Artists in Residents in their studios
Studio 1 Missy Pierce
Studio 2 Agata Ren
Studio 3 Collen Thompson
Studio 4 Taber Szuluk
Studio 5 Angie Myers
Studio 10 Vicki Seigel
Studio 12 Amanda Perna
Studio 14 Cherie Saleeby

This is a free event. Be sure to visit the other locations around Delray Beach participating in the Art Walk! 6-9pm City wide see the map here: https://downtowndelraybeach.com/sites/default/files/first-friday-art-walk-brochue-final-no-bleed.pdf


GALLERY SPACE

The Delray Arts Warehouse has a beautiful exhibition space.


They know about the Desert Triangle Print Carpeta!
Grace Gdaniec, Jill Brown, Helen Lehrer






Photos of the gallery with the previous exhibition:







Plus Joseph Velasquez, co-founder of Drive By Press, and printmaking professor at nearby Florida Atlantic University, will be printing on paper and t-shirts using just a skateboard during the opening.



DELIVERY

The prints were delivered on June 30th:

From Tanya's house












Yay!




Also a big thanks to Jess and Allan!


MEANWHILE...

Meanwhile, our show is still up in Riverside, California; including as part of the First Thursday Artwalk, on July 5th.


And printmakers have started heating up on both sides of the border -- from El Paso to Oaxaca -- for the Ambos Lados International Print Exchange:





And not far away, in Havana, is the Taller Experimental de Grafica, and the studio of Octavio Irving.


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