Showing posts with label SCA gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCA gallery. Show all posts

December 18, 2011

2011 Land Arts exhibition

The Land Arts show opening was a great success. Thanks to all who came and to all who made it happen.





Show attendees participating in Chris Galanis' Emblemata pro viator.


Celeste Neuhaus Vanishing Point


Ryan Henel Cetecea populous (prototype), Nina Dubois Drift,
Elena Lopez Store Locator and Jami Porter-Lara Mata Ortiz Pot


Detail of Jane Gordon's Daily: Seeking sense of place


Melodie D'Amour Drift: an Exercise in Moving Through Space


Nina Dubois Drift


Ryan Henel Cetecea populous (prototype), Eugene Upston Replication,
Jennifer Etelka Gorst Rat, Jane Gordon Daily: Seeking sense of place


Video loop featuring work by Jennifer Etelka Gorst and Chris Galanis


Jane Gordon Ubiquitous, Elena Lopez Gila River,
Jennifer Etelka Gorst The Grid, Celeste Neuhaus Coruscate Invitation


Elena Lopez Gila River


Eugene Upston Light River

Jennifer Etelka Gorst The Grid


Jami Porter-Lara Cutting Sign 1&2

November 17, 2011

Land Arts Exhibition opens December 9th at SCA Gallery



SCA Contemporary Art & ARTLAB Studios

Contact: Sheri Crider/

524 Haines NW/ Albuquerque/NM/ 87102

505.228.3749 scasubmissions@qwestoffice.net

Hours: Fridays, 12-5pm and by appointment

www.scacontemporary.com


Land Arts of the American West

December 9 – January 13, 2012

Reception: Friday, December 9th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Gallery is open Thursdays & Fridays 12-5pm and by appointment.

University of New Mexico’s Land Arts of the American West is an ongoing experiment of interdisciplinary arts pedagogy based in place. The program emphasizes direct physical engagement within a full range of human interventions in the landscape, from pre-contact Native American architecture, rock paintings and petroglyphs to contemporary art, federal infrastructure, US military installations, and land use systems across the West.

From late August to mid October 2011, Land Arts of the American West spent 48 days living and working throughout the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. The program explored the themes of utopian architecture and the U.S. – Mexico border in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Chihuahua. This group exhibition is a culmination of both collaborative projects and individual works investigating concepts and practices embedded in the experiential complexity of place. Participating artists: Melodie D’Amour, Nina Dubois, Chris Galanis, Jane Gordon, Jennifer Etelka Gorst Ryan Henel, Elena Lopez, Celeste Neuhaus, Jami Porter-Lara, Eugene Upston.

SCA is located one block south of I-40 between 5th & 6th. The gallery is

open from 12-5pm Fridays and by appointment.