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Thursday Nov 29, 2012 Thursday Jan 3, 2013
110 Washington Avenue, CU-3 Miami Beach, FL 33139
Open to the public.
Gail P. Williams
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Artist Statement
This art installation curated by Dorothy Palanza brings together work by various artists with the intention of bringing a different perspective of the ocean as an environment to exist in, where air space becomes water space that viewers walk through. A video and poem collaboration by Elizabeth Bradfield and Demet Taspinar is part of the show. Bradfield is currently the Poet-in-Residence at Brandeis University. Demet’s work has been shown at Art Bosphorus, Canakkale Art Biennale in Turkey, and the Tate Modern in London.
Dorothy Palanza is an artist whose work is deeply rooted in the experiential. The whales that inhabit the waters surrounding her home in Provincetown, Massachusetts inspired this endeavor. Provincetown is unique in that it is located at the very end of a spit of land, an outer point on a peninsula of the eastern seacoast of the USA. Surrounded almost entirely by water, it sits approximately 30 miles out to sea. Because of this unique location, it is not unusual to walk the beaches in early spring and be treated to whales breeching and blowing near shore.
The installation as well as the drawings and painting included in this show are expressions/manifestations/results of exploration into the whales in their environment and the interaction of our two sentient species. As an invited collaborating artist at the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies, Palanza had access to archival photographs and information that provided a starting point for her work. She then transposed that information with her mark in creating her paintings and drawings. These in turn are used in part within the creation of the installation allowing each artistic exploration to enrich the next.
Portion of Sales Goes to the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies
A portion of sales will benefit the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies (PCCS). The mission of the PCCS is to conduct scientific research with emphasis on marine mammals of the western North Atlantic and on the coastal and marine habitats and resources of the Gulf of Maine.
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