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Deering Contemporary: Interlocking Dimensions Eco-Art
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Interlocking Dimensions: Eco-Art at the Deering Contemporary is an exhibition that is not just about environmentalism and sustainability but about reconnecting with the living world in a meaningful and emotionally satisfying way. The participating artists will help us understand the relationships that constitute how we perceive, relate, and respond to other living entities in our social and natural worlds. These artists seek to reconnect with their genuine emotions and feelings by studying the relationship between our humanity as social beings and our natural surroundings. In this way, their stance on eco-art and the message they hope to spread is that eco-art can be seen as a powerful tool for self-discovery, coexistence, and placement in the world.
Artists: Andres Cabrera-Garcia, Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson with Laura Marsh, Barron Sherer, Briana Ortiz, Giannina Dwin with Susana Behar and Jorge Gonzalez-Graupera, Gretchen Scharnagl, Jeanne Jaffe, Lili(ana), Meg Wallace, Pangea Kali Virga, Tony Fernandez, Tori Scott.
The continuous effort of artists to keep these relations at the forefront of public consciousness is evident in Interlocking Dimensions: Eco-Art at the Deering Contemporary, featuring a range of immersive, engaging, and didactic works of art created for the exhibition by several local artists and activated through workshops and other programs during the extent of the exhibition, beginning on opening day.