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SUMMARY:TOWARD A POST-COMPUTATIONAL PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION:Toward A Post-Computational Practice\nJune 14 – July 2\, 2022\nReception: June 17\, 5-7PM \nStrata Gallery presents a solo exhibition\, Toward a Post-Computational Practice by artist Ira Greenberg\, currently working between Dallas\, TX and Santa Fe\, NM. The show opens on June 14\, with a special reception on June 17th from 5-7 pm. \nOver the past 30 years Ira Greenberg’s creative practice has meandered between the analog and digital. Formally trained as a painter (MFA\, Penn ‘92\, BFA\, Cornell ‘89) with a strong bias toward the observational\, his digital exploration began primarily to address very pragmatic concerns\, i.e.\, how to eat. For many years he intentionally tried to keep his practice(s) bifurcated: \nDigital = Utility | Analog = Wonderment \nSuch strategic bifurcation proved a failed strategy\, less so in that it didn’t work (he was able to eat)\, but more so\, as he explains\, “an inability of doing anything solely for utility\, regardless of the medium.” Over time his digital software application jockeying turned toward pure programming\, and he eventually abandoned any hope of maintaining control over his practice. His coding exploration resulted in 3 books on the Processing programming language and principles of creative coding\, as well as 2 National Science Foundation grants. \nThis exhibition collects artifacts from the last 5 years of Greenberg’s mucking about\, including drawings\, paintings\, 2D and 3D prints and generative (real-time code based) NFT’s. He describes his overall practice as Post-Computational\, including both the analog and digital work. \nIra Greenberg is Director and Professor of the Center of Creative Computation and holds appointments in the Divisions of Art\, Computer Science and Data Science\, all at SMU\, Dallas\, TX. In addition\, he and his family maintain a residence in Eldorado\, NM. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
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LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:asymptote
DESCRIPTION:asymptote\nMay 24 – June 11\, 2022\nReception: May 27\, 5-7 PM\nStrata Gallery presents a solo exhibition\, asymptote by artist Binod Shrestha\, currently based in Denton\, Texas. The show opens on May 24\, with a special reception on May 27 from 5-7 pm. \nStraddled between two cultures\, Binod Shrestha’s research centers on our propensity for and contemplation on violence and the effects of violence in relation to notions of home\, displacement\, and identity. Shrestha’s work investigates body politics\, displacement\, and the transient nature of memory from a personal\, ritualistic\, and diasporic context. \nShrestha states\, “In my visual works\, the stories are not a literal retelling…I consider my role as an artist to bear witness to stories and\, through my work\, ask the audience to bear witness to the violence. A contemplation on the content of these stories is what I convey in my visual work through the mediums of objects\, drawing\, performance\, video\, and installation art.” \nBinod Shrestha received his MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, in Philadelphia and Bangalore University\, in India. Shrestha’s work has been recognized and funded by grants from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts Museum\, Minneapolis\, MN\, and the Art Matters Foundation. Shrestha’s work has been exhibited in the Minneapolis Art Museum\, MN\, Beijing Biennale\, China\, and venues across the US\, Nepal\, and India. This is his first solo    show in New Mexico. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/asymptote/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Here and Now
DESCRIPTION:Here and Now\nMay 11 – May 24\, 2022\nReception: May 11\, 5-7 PM\nStrata Gallery presents its fifth Emerging Member solo exhibition\, Here and There by Florida based artist Emmanuel Manu Opoku. The exhibition opens May 11th\, with a special reception from 5-7pm. \nEmmanuel Opoku’s practice investigates the aesthetic value in objects and transforms a variety of materials to express how time and space change cultural values and histories. With dramatic sense of humor\, he draws inspiration from his assemblage sculptures and transcends that into his paintings to suggest the significance of experience as a diasporic artist. \nEmmanuel Opoku states “Inspired by my nostalgic experience in Ghana\, I am fascinated by the fact that objects help us to discover cultures and histories and tell us who we are. My work builds new personal narratives and new meanings for familiar functional objects that are transformed. The surrealistic use of juxtaposition and ambiguity implicates the process of reassessing my diasporic experience in the US.” \nEmmanuel Manu Opoku received his BFA in Painting from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and his MFA in Sculpture from the University of Florida. Emmanuel has had 4 solo exhibitions in Palatka (FL)\, Gainesville (FL)\, Deland (FL)\, and Wilmington (NC) and recently his work has been included in groups shows in Delaware\, Philadelphia\, and South Carolina. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/here-and-now/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Uneasy Abstraction
DESCRIPTION:Reception Dates: Friday\, April 22nd 5-7PM\nExhibition Dates: April 19 – May 07\, 2022\nStrata Gallery presents Uneasy Abstraction\, a solo exhibition by Alabama based artist and educator Millian Giang Pham. The exhibition opens April 19th\, with a special reception on Friday April 22nd from 5-7pm. Attendees will have an opportunity to contribute toward a future cyanotype during the reception and or throughout the duration of the exhibition. \nMillian Pham’s art practice focuses on structures and barriers that oppress the body through visual abstraction and textual obfuscation. She uses visual art strategies to flip this on the viewer by creating visual puzzles through small embroideries and needlework. Since the answer to each composition is provided in the title of each work\, Pham’s works exist as a demonstration of perspectival shift rather than a challenge to solve; however\, the opportunity to solve each puzzle is still available by not looking up the answer. The exhibition contains some participatory components. \nMillian Pham stated\, “It’s been such an honor to work with the Strata Gallery staff and membership despite being in sweet home Alabama. I had the great opportunity to learn more about Santa Fe when I was a resident artist at the Santa Fe Art Institute this previous summer\, during which time I also learned more about and got on board with the mission of Strata Gallery. I’m excited to present my work to and working with the Santa Fe and surrounding community in this exhibition.” \nMillian Giang Pham received her BFA in Painting and Printmaking from the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma and her MFA in Sculpture from the University of Florida in Gainesville\, Florida. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Studio Art – Foundations at Auburn University in Auburn\, Alabama. Her works have been exhibited throughout the United States and in Canada\, Korea\, and Pakistan. She recently received the Sarah Stanley Gordon Edwards and Archibald Cason Edwards Fellowship and will attend the Virginia Center for Creative Arts in May 2022. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/uneasy-abstraction/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Tongues In Trees
DESCRIPTION:Reception Date: Friday\, April 8th\, 2022\, 5-7PM\nExhibition Dates: April 05 – April 16\, 2022 \nStrata Gallery presents its fourth Emerging Member solo exhibition Tongues In Trees by California-based artist Mercy Hawkins. This exhibition opens April 5\, 2022\, with a special reception on Friday\, April 8th from 5-7PM and artist talk at 6PM. \nMercy Hawkins’ work seeks to reveal a new language\, expanding a lexicon of the possible\, as it relates to the sensorium of the living body\, both in and as the natural world. Working within a craft-based manipulation and assemblage of varied materials\, Hawkins pursues a return to a vital visual language\, imbued with a living\, responsive pulse of the world. Hawkins seeks to create work that is at once uncanny and unsettlingly alive. Creating forms and images of what we might encounter if language could return to its pre-literate origins\, an experience potentially weaving our bodies with the land. \nHawkins says of her work “I think of the creation of art like music through an instrument. I process the world around me through my body and invite my viewers to participate in a slow dance with the work. I seek to retune the senses and recenter ourselves to reencounter questions such as where are we really\, in relation to ourselves\, each other\, and the cosmos.” \nHawkins received her BA in from California State University\, Sacramento with a minor in History and received her MFA from University of California\, Davis in 2021. Presently she works at the Before Columbus Foundation in Oakland\, CA\, administrator of the American Book Award. She is currently a graduate fellow in residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts\, Sausalito CA and is featured in New American Paintings #153\, MFA Annual.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/tongues-in-trees/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Expanding Moments
DESCRIPTION:EXPANDING MOMENTS \nMarch 15 – April 2\, 2022\nReception: March 18\, 5-7pm\nStrata Gallery presents\, Expanding Moments\, an exhibition of oil paintings and monotypes by well known Santa Fe artist\, Paul King. The exhibition will open March 15th with a reception on Friday March 18th from 5-7pm\, including an artist’s talk at 6pm. \nPaul King’s abstract work\, often suggestively figurative\, is created with a dynamic painterly style\, tempered with metaphoric associations of our common experience. King’s work evokes an expansive intimacy where the temporal blooms into the profound. \nKing stated\, “My work is challenging\, yet richly familiar. I want it to take hold in the gut and expand in the imagination\, always giving in new ways. Working improvisationally\, my process is an intertwining of decades long experience\, reflections on the human condition and a philosophical core based in non-duality. While previously exhibiting in the city\, I’m grateful to Strata Gallery for providing my first solo exhibition in Santa Fe.” \nPaul King’s work is held in numerous private and public collections nationally and has been exhibited primarily on the east coast. He received his BFA from the Philadelphia College of Art\, a graduating certificate from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and an MFA from Boston University. King was an adjunct associate professor for nearly 30 years at the University of the Arts. He now happily lives and works in Santa Fe. \nStrata Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-5pm. Visit us online at our website\, Instagram\, or Facebook. \nMASKS REQUIRED
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/expanding-moments/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Susan Stephenson: Inside-Outside
DESCRIPTION:STRATA GALLERY\nSusan Stephenson: Inside-Outside\nFebruary 22 – March 12\, 2022\nReception: Friday\, February 25\, 2022\, 5-7PM \nStrata Gallery presents a solo exhibition by Established Member Susan Stephenson\, titled Susan Stephenson: Inside-Outside. \nBest known for the panoramic oil paintings she develops on-site\, Susan Stephenson transforms scenery from everyday life through an exploration of color and light. Determined in her practice of working from direct observation as much as possible\, she embraces the contemporary world by responding to it in the most primal means she knows: she paints it in oils. Inspired by traffic lights\, stop signs\, or how sunlight hits the “do not pass” lines in the road\, she navigates a line between attraction and unease – torn between lovely places that appeal to everyone and other locations deemed “un-paintable.” \nShe writes\, “Instead of pretending that electric lines are nonexistent\, I use them to break the sky into visual patterns\, letting them catch the light and become orange against the blue arc of the atmosphere. Every day\, people are bombarded with chances to see beauty in the mundane yet sleepwalk past them. Rather than wait a hundred years for our culture to look back wistfully at some of the things we currently overlook\, I prefer to show their beauty right now – why wait?” \nStephenson’s easy relationship with curvilinear perspective is partly due to growing up in a geodesic dome in her native Louisiana; after using the wraparound view for so many years\, it now permeates her work. Similarly\, the spatial relationships of landscape now define everything she develops\, regardless of genre. This distinctive viewpoint is on display in the works on exhibit in Strata Gallery\, an exhibition that includes artworks showing outdoor views as well as those developed indoors. \nWith a BFA from Louisiana Tech University and her MFA from Boston University\, she lived in southern New England for over twenty years\, dividing her time between teaching and painting. Stephenson now lives and works in California’s Central Valley\, where she teaches at the California State University\, Stanislaus. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/susan-stephenson-inside-outside/2022-02-22/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Sacred Wound
DESCRIPTION:STRATA GALLERY \nReception: Tuesday\, February 08\, 2022\, 5-7PM\nExhibition: February 8 -19\, 2022 \nSacred Wound features installation work derived from a multidisciplinary practice addressing issues of illness and the body. In this show\, paper is utilized as both primary materials and as metaphor for the body. Crumpled\, folded\, torn\, eroded\, splattered\, soaked\, dyed\, dissolved\, baptized\, stapled\, compacted\, flued\, and reshaped – paper undergoes multiple cycles of fragmentation and reformation. These transformations give rise to surfaces and forms evocative of and shifting between palimpsest and skin\, flower and viscera\, and volcanic rock and bodily organ. \nPhillip Byrne stated in a recent interview\, “I’m so excited to be an emerging artist at Strata Gallery and grateful for the opportunity to hold my first ever solo exhibition here. I am interested in exploring bodily boundaries in my work; however\, it is really the absence of bodily boundaries that interests me. I am fascinated by permeability – how the world seeps into the body and the body seeps into the world. During the creation of this work\, I have been meditating on the ways in which illness dissolves and transforms the body’s boundaries\, and how wounds can act as forces of both unraveling and dissolution as well as growth and change.” \nPhillip Byrne received a BA in Studio Art from CSU Stanislaus and is currently an MFA candidate at UC Davis.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/sacred-wound/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Poems of Art & Artists: Jane Shoenfeld & Donald Levering
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, February 4\, 2022\, 6-7 PM \nJane Shoenfeld & Donald Levering\nStrata Gallery artist Jane Shoenfeld will be reading from her new poetry book\, Petals in the Tunnel\, which includes images of her art as well as poems on art and artists that have published in a number of literary magazines. In addition to her work as an artist and poetry\, Jane teaches art in Santa Fe. Her work is shown in New York at the First Street Gallery. \nDonald Levering is the winner of the Tor House Robinson Jeffers Award Prize\, the Carve Poetry Prize\, and the Literal Latté Poetry Award. At Strata\, he will be reading and discussing his poems inspired by works of art. (He will be conducting a workshop on writing poems about art (ekphrasis) at SF Community College Visual Arts Gallery on February 11th.) \nThe Reading will include images of the art that prompted the poems being read. Selections from Strata’s juried show\, Against the Grain\, will be on display during the reading. \nThe wearing of masks is required for all gallery guests. \nFree refreshments.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/poems-of-art-artists-jane-shoenfeld-donald-levering/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Against the Grain
DESCRIPTION:Against the Grain\nReception: Friday\, January 07\, 5PM-7PM\nStephanie Jacinto\, this year’s juror\, selected twenty-one artists from nine different states for inclusion in Strata Gallery’s Against the Grain exhibit. The works included are against the grain in diverse ways\, but the use of media is perhaps the most evident. Utilizing a wide range of materials\, each artist explores complex themes of identity\, time\, human connection\, and the environment. \nExamples include collagraph on paper\, curb chunks and brick by Robbie Sugg; fritted screen-print layers on sandblasted kiln-formed glass by Alex Younger; handmade grass-paper sewn together with the artist’s hair by Julia C. Martin; and a silver gelatin print made from a cliché verre negative by Daniel Hojnacki. \nOther artworks include Jack Crouch’s hilarious take on Jacques-Louis David’s Napoleon Crossing the Alps and Andrés de Varona’s Access\, which continues the existential probing that made him one of Southwest Contemporary’s “12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now” and saw a full feature on his work in Pasatiempo. Julia C. Martin\, also featured in Southwest Contemporary\, fuses figures and environment with her works. Jenny Balisle’s Danger Owner-Operator Controlled Vaginas\, molded acrylic imitation caution signs\, makes witty\, incisive asides on gender issues. In a gentler mode\, Rosalba Breazeale’s ephemeral chemilumen photographic prints will continue to develop through prolonged exposure to light. \nThrough their chosen materials\, each artist’s work acts as a conduit to complex ideas and relationships that challenge the viewer and create new pathways for deeper learning\, relating\, and understanding. There is no doubt that this exhibit will challenge the way you think about what might constitute art and how choices of media impact\, social\, political\, existential\, environmental or humanistic inquiry \nClick HERE for artist bios. \n\nArtists: Alex Younger\, Andrés de Varona\, Anna Rotty\, Cody Norton\, Conrad A. Schwable\, Daniel Hojnacki\, Douglas Dale\, Eric Anderson\, Hannah Ramage\, Houston Fryer\, Jack Crouch\, Jenny Balisle\, Julia C. Martin\, Kara Dunne\, Katherine and Sarah Schirato\, Lita Kenyon\, Meagan Moreno\, Rachael Buffett\, Robbie Sugg\, and Rosalba Breazeale \n\nExhibition Dates: January 4th – February 5th\, 2022
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/against-the-grain/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Mind the Gap
DESCRIPTION:STRATA GALLERY\nExhibition: Mind the Gap\nArtists: David Olivant\, Jennifer Van\nDates: November 30 – December 18\, 2021\nReception: December 03\, 2021 \nMind the Gap\nStrata Gallery presents its first two-person exhibition\, Mind the Gap by New Mexico based artists David Olivant and Jennifer Van. The exhibition runs from November 30 – December 18\, with a special reception on December 3 from 5-7pm. \nMind the Gap is Strata Gallery’s first two-person exhibition to showcase an established and an emerging artist together and in dialog. David Olivant’s Retrogylphs reinvent characters and imagery from earlier sculptures and assemblages. Jennifer Van’s photography centers on emotional expression and the human form. \nWhile on the surface the artwork is quite different\, each artist is deeply concerned with the expression and communication of nuanced emotional states filtered through diverse perspectives. Together these works explore the fraught dynamics of human contact and the nature of the interpersonal “gap” that humans constantly have to “mind”. \nDavid Olivant is a native of England and got his MA from the Royal College of Art in London. After three years living in New Delhi in the mid-eighties where he had his first solo exhibition he moved to the US. Since then\, he has shown in NYC\, Chicago\, LA\, Fresno\, Santa Fe and Davis. \nJennifer Van received her BFA in Graphic Arts and a BA in Art History from California State University Stanislaus. Her work has been exhibited in California and New Mexico. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/mind-the-gap/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Along for the Ride
DESCRIPTION:STRATA GALLERY\nExhibition: Along for the Ride\nArtist: Rachel Taylor\nDates: November 09 – November 20\, 2021\nReception: November 12\, 5-7PM \nStrata Gallery presents its second Emerging Member solo exhibition\, Along for the Ride by New Mexico based artist Rachel Taylor. The exhibition run from November 9 to November 20 \, with a special reception on November 12th from 5-7 pm. \nRachel Taylor’s relationship to the physical use of paint and drawing materials informs the content of her work. Taylor uses acrylic paint to depict both fluid and plastic forms. Varying marks on the surface form mutual relationships that characterize the spaces they inhabit. She focuses on reworking\, organizing\, transforming\, and animating the surface of a painting with careful consideration of illusionistic depth. \nRachel Taylor stated\, “It feels wonderful to be an emerging artist at Strata gallery. My process consists of a call and response between deliberate and unintentional marks on a surface. I rely on chance and intuition\, and where they pause between the known and chaos. These playful and imperfect environments emerge from the emotional impact and resonance of personal experience. I also view these energetic\, vulnerable\, and fluid spaces as reflections of an interior life. They refer to pleasure\, tactility\, and desire through a close relationship and proximity to the body.” \nRachel Taylor received an MFA from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque\, New Mexico. She had her first solo show at Ed. Varie in New York City in 2020 and has participated in residencies such as the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson\, Vermont\, and SOMA Summer 2019 in Mexico City\, Mexico. Rachel Taylor is currently pursuing an MA in Communications and Journalism at the University of New Mexico. \nStrata Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery\, the current exhibit\, and the future schedule of events\, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram. \n 
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/along-for-the-ride/
LOCATION:Strata Gallery\, 418 Cerrillos Road\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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