Shifting Sensorium Opening This Thursday!
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We are pleased to invite you to Shifting Sensorium, a group exhibition that explores shifts in meaning, representation and experience in art that is perceived through different non-visual senses. What new languages can be conceived when we focus instead on the other senses: olfactory, gustatory, tactile, haptic, and aural to break free from the visual representation that functions within the image or behind the lens?
The opening reception for the exhibit will take place at 319 Scholes in Brooklyn, NY on Thursday, May 26, 2011 from 6:30pm to midnight. The exhibit will be on view throughout the weekend until May 29, 2011.
Participating Artists:
Yonatan Ben-Simhon
Mercedes Blasco
Matt Ganucheau
Manuela Garreton
Yin Ho
Jack Kalish
Marko Manriquez
Eric Mika
Don Miller
Geetha Pedapati
Kimi Spencer
Saraswathi Subbarman
Felisia Tandiono
Alex Vessels
The work by these artists propose to open a dialogue that focuses on the experiential process (rather than focus on the object) and to question a pedagogical bias centered around the visual sense. What are the artistic possibilities for re-materializing and translating a project from one sense into another?
Curatorial Committee
Co-curators:
Marko Manriquez
Felisia Tandiono
Joshua Clayton
Guest Curator:
Georgia Krantz
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