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Fall Exhibitions: ‘Evocations’ at Rose Issa Projects, London– Kala Fellowship Exhibition, Berkeley
I have a few projects coming up to share with you. I will be at Kala’s opening this Thursday, October 9, in Berkeley, and on October 20 at the artist reception for my first exhibition in London. Presented by Rose Issa, I will be exhibiting works from a number of series including The Alphabet of Silence, Most Wanted as well as a new series of work entitled Heroes, Martyr, Legends. I then head for Tehran in November to embark on a new project One Day that invites local artists to reflect on their everyday experiences. The project will be developed and shared with audiences at Intersection for the Arts in May 2009. Hope to see you in London/Tehran or the Bay Area soon!
………………………………..Kala Art InstituteArtist Fellowhship Award Exhibition 4Adriane Colburn, Taraneh Hemami, Leslie ShowsOct 2-November 22, 2008Opening Reception: Thursday october 9, 6-8 pmKala Art Institute, Berkeley, CAThe Kala Gallery is proud to present the last in our four-part exhibition series, Residency Projects, featuring work by our 2007-2008 Fellowship artists. Kala Fellowships are awarded annually to eight innovative artists working in printmaking, photography, book arts, installation, video and digital media. Fellowship artists are selected from a competitive field of applicants from the United States, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia.Who`s The Fairest of Them All?Women Artists Considering Social Justice in the EverydayNov 1- November 21, 2008Artist, KC Rosenberg and Hang Art Director, DJ Harmon join curatorial forces in an exhibition entitled Who’s The Fairest of Them All? on view at Hang Art Annex in San Francisco. Featured in this group show are women artists who consider social justice in the everyday. Through the artists hands, eyes and thoughts these works share the theme in a range of bold, beautiful images to obsessive processes that comment on injustices as visual murmurs as well as outcries, touching on issues of healthcare misdiagnoses, economic imbalance and psychological pressures that can create doubt and chip at confidence.
Coming up in Spring:Theory of Survival at the San Francisco Public Library, Civic CenterFebruary- March 2009One Day at Intersection for the Arts, Valencia/16thMay 2009All the best,
taraneh
