Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »Drop in | November 2, 2019 - February 29 , 2020 FREE and open to all, materials provided Temporality | The Process of Time Grace DeGennaro Artist Grace DeGennaro creates minimal compositions based on traditional symbols and sacred geometry. Her paintings and works on paper bridge Eastern and Western thought through ancient uses of pattern,
Find out more »Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »Time is a material, too. – Joan Jonas Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time, and how do we measure and give value to time? One certainty is that artists need time
Find out more »November 1-3 | 9:30am-3:30pm FMI | email Sandy Weisman: sandy@26splitrockcove.com or call 207-596-7624 $475 including lodging, $325 without lodging (CMCA Members receive 10% discount) Join Split Rock Cove for New England Bards: Discovering Voice, Discovering Place with Dawn Potter. The poets Jane Kenyon and Hayden Carruth were among the most distinctive New England voices of late twentieth century.
Find out more »Saturday, November 2 | 2-4pm FREE and open to all ArtLab | Visions of Autumn As we usher in the changes of the season join us to create paintings of trees, leaves, and clouds. Bring your own natural objects to reference or (if weather permits) try sketching en plein air! Take notice of the changing
Find out more »Saturday, November 2 | 5-7pm Free and open to the public Join CMCA for the opening reception of our autumn exhibition; Temporality | The Process of Time. Exploring ideas of repetition, duration, and process, Temporality looks at how contemporary artists are using time as a means of making. The exhibition explores the question of what is time,
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