Abreaction 3: Muscle Memory in the Consumption of Food
September 24th-26th, 2015 Opening Reception & Performances Friday, September 25th, 6-10 pm
Eleanor Scholz
Eleanor Scholz is a visual artist based out of Salt Lake City, Utah and the SF Bay Area. Her current work focuses on pyrography (wood burning), pattern building, the obsessive mark, and sacred artworks.
Molly Haslund
Molly Haslund incorporates musical compositions and sculptural objects into interdisciplinary performances, often in close interaction with the audience, architecture and urban space. Her work explores how ideas, identities and social hierarchies are intimately connected and negotiated through bodily gestures, rituals and arrangements of our physical surroundings.
ERO GURO NANSENSU: Modern Japan and Erotic Grotesque Nonsense
Exhibition: September 12-15, 2015 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 12, 6-9 pm, Artist Talk at 7 pm Art History 101: Dance of Death: Mavo artists and Modern Tokyo: Sunday, 9/13, 3 PM Open Hours: Sunday, 9/13 from 2-6; Monday and Tuesday 9/14-9/15 from 4-8 pm
View From Above
September 19-20, 2015 Opening Reception: September 19th, 6-9 pm Open Hours: Sunday September 20th 2-6 pm
Seth Larson
Seth Larson is a writer, performance artist and theater director from San Antonio, TX. His work focuses on the collaborative creation of performances, with an emphasis on Futurist and Surrealist themes.
Kara Jefts
Kara Jefts is a curator, art historian, and artist. Her work centers around themes of ero guro nansensu (erotic grotesque nonsense) and the activity of an artist group associated under the name Mavo (active 1923-1926).
Maya Quattropani
Maya Quattropani is a visual artist & art teacher based in Turin, Italy, working with performance, analog photography, video, sound and textual/narrative installations. Her work is an archive-in-progress of daily rituals developed in participatory actions/games/workshops/excursions involving people to cooperate in the construction of a new (artistic) community.