ROOT DIVISION PRESENTS: Second Saturday March 2013
Permutation Unfolding
Exhibition Curators: Rebecca Shortle & Tobias Tovera
Second Saturday Reception: Saturday, March 9, 7-10 pm
Including CREATIVE STATION, free all-ages art activities in our Studio 2 Classroom
Panel Discussion: Wednesday, March 20, 7-9 pm FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Featuring: Jamie Brunson, Randy Colosky, Peter Foucault, Rebecca Shortle, Tobias Tovera
SAN FRANCISCO, CA- Root Division presents Permutation Unfolding, A group exhibition examining the realm of process in relationship to natural systems of self-organization and transformation. Permutation Unfolding introduces art practices that result from processes of intuitive facture, repetition, and chance, created organically through accumulation.
Biomorphic forms or suggestions of other natural formations frequently emerge as a result of the artists’working processes, including macroscopic or microscopic life forms, neural networks, macromolecular or cellular structures, and geologic formations.
The essence and beauty of each piece is the equilibrium between what is intended and what is achieved: a process that results neither from control over these forces nor surrender to them, but rather from immersion in them.
Artists:
Jamie Brunson
Randy Colosky
Peter Foucault
Sid Garrison
Mieko Hara
Gregory Kaplowitz
Amanda Klimek
Michelle Mansour
Mia Nakano
Sandra Ono
Jenn Shifflet
Rebecca Shortle
Christopher Sicat
Tobias Tovera*
John Wood
*Root Division Studio Artist
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 9, 7-10 pm
Exhibition Dates: March 6 – March 23, 2013
Gallery Hours: Wednesday- Saturday, 2–6 pm (or by appointment)
Panel Discussion: Wednesday, March 20, 7-9 pm FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Featuring: Jamie Brunson, Randy Colosky, Peter Foucault, Rebecca Shortle, Tobias Tovera
ROOT DIVISION
3175 17th Street (between South Van Ness & Shotwell)
San Francisco, CA 94110
www.rootdivision.org
415.863.7668
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ABOUT ROOT DIVISION:
Root Division is a visual arts non-profit located in the Mission District of San Francisco. Root Division's mission is to improve appreciation and access to the visual arts by connecting personal inspiration and community participation. We provide subsidized studio space to working artists in exchange for their service in creating shared learning opportunities for the community. Artists develop creatively and professionally by teaching art to underserved youth, leading adult education classes, and producing exhibitions that showcase local emerging artwork. By combining multiple opportunities for creative exchange, Root Division cultivates an artistic ecosystem that enriches life throughout the Bay Area.
Root Division is supported in part by grants from the The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, San Francisco Arts Commission: Cultural Equity Grants, Grants for the Arts: San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, Phyliis C. Wattis Foundation, Crescent Porter Hale Foundation, Zellerbach Family Foundation, W A Gerbode Foundation, and Bill Graham Memorial Fund.
For further information regarding events and/or press materials, please do not hesitate to contact Amy Cancelmo at 415.863.7668 or events@rootdivision.org
Added by rootdivision on January 25, 2013