In my last blog post I asked: Do you think it is effective using art as a means to raise public awareness about the different aspects and consequences of climate change? Based on your feedback, I am thrilled that you agreed and that my art is inspiring you… I love these quotes:
“Art plants the seed, gets people to stop and think”; “(It) turns … thoughts and emotions into conversation”; “Climate change art is effective advertising if it captures people’s attention and emotion. Once you have those, offering practical solutions seems congruent and logical.”
This inspires me back! Let’s keep up our important commitment to Earth!
Below my art news:
I was accepted into the juried online gallery, Art File Gallery, of the The Painting Center of Chelsea/NYC.
This Saturday, I will be part of the Liquid Spine’s FOR THIS EARTH Eco-Arts Festival Visual Arts Exhibition, curated by Brooke Lambert, at The Cambridge Foundry - Sat Sept 21, 2024 (6-9 pm) - The eco-arts gallery is free and open to the public, and the screendance festival is only accessible for ticket holders. My friends and family will get 50% off on the tickets to see the films: promo code "ARTISTFRIEND”! Tickets here. Facebook event here.
This weekend: South End Open Studios - Visit us at Studio 213 at 450 Harrison Ave - Sat Sept 21 and Sun Sept 22, 2024 (11 am to 6 pm): I will be there on Sun Sept 22 with lots of works on sale!!!
Here, I’ll Get That for You: Strokes of Kindness - In Art, In Life, Attleboro Arts Museum (Attleboro, MA) - On view until Sat Sept 21, 2024
Last but not least: My art goes to the theater! The SpeakEasy Stage Company is producing a play called LAUGHS IN SPANISH by Alexis Scheer - taking place in a Miami art gallery during Art Basel - until Oct 12th, 2024 at the Calderwood Pavilion (Boston, MA). My work will be exhibited at the theater during the show run from Wed Oct 2nd to Sun 6th! Come see the play, my work and the work of 3 other talented local Latinx artists.
Until next time!
Image: “Colonialism Started It All (Mapping the Environmental Catastrophe)”, acrylic, acrylic pen, and ink pen on corrugated cardboard, 33 x 27 inches, available. If you have questions or you would like to purchase any of my artworks, please contact me here.
Congratulations on all of your exhibitions, Adriana!