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Camouflage & Wanderlust Opening Reception

Friday, May 26 -- 7 - 10 PM
Opening Reception For
Camouflage - Wanderlust
A Biographical Representation of Life in the Forest
The Endless Quest - Unimaginable Animals

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Light Grey Art Lab will be launching a series of new exhibitions centered around the theme of wanderlust and the natural world, featuring a huge variety of work including illustrations about remaining unnoticed in Camouflage: Hiding In Plain Sight, new work from Light Grey Art Lab’s most recent Iceland Residency program in Wanderlust, photographs of the open road and outdoor survival in The Endless Quest and A Biographical Representation of Life in the Forest, respectively, and a series of paintings inspired by field guides with Unimaginable Animals. The opening reception is Friday, May 26th from 7 to 10 PM.

Camouflage: Hiding In Plain Sight

In the animal kingdom, moving unseen is a vital skill. Some creatures spend their entire existence in a constant struggle to remain undetected, whether to avoid predators, stalk prey, or live in harmless symbiosis. In our daily lives, the ability to camouflage ourselves may not always spell the difference between life and death, but it can be important to our social interactions and emotional well-being. Dealing with the desire to blend in, to assimilate, to fade away into the background is a universal feeling, and Light Grey Art Lab’s newest group exhibition, Camouflage, is all about hiding in plain sight.

Sheena Klimoski
Jenna Kass
Matthew Cicanese

Camouflage invites over eighty artists from around the world to explore what it means to be invisible. In the natural world, camouflage can present itself in stunning and ingenious ways and many of the Camouflage artists were eager to explore this evolutionary phenomenon. National Geographic photographer Matthew Cicanese’s macro images of a spider perfectly blending with its surroundings is a near optical illusion of pattern and detail, while those on the other end of the spectrum chose to explore a more human and emotional side of camouflage. Struggling with notions of personal identity and cultural norms, the idea of camouflage can provide an uneasy balance of safety and deception. “I have always been shy, and as a student, I was wracked by impostor syndrome.” notes participating artist Jenna Kass. “So I wrapped myself up in that feeling, let it rip me apart, and lied myself into confidence.”

Wanderlust: The Iceland Residency Exhibition

Artists are no stranger to wanderlust, as creative inspiration is often derived from the heightened senses while exploring unfamiliar territory. Iceland holds a particular draw due to its combination of breathtaking and often hostile landscapes, geological wonders, and quiet isolation. An artist’s unique reaction to new experiences, conversations, and exploration is at the heart of Light Grey Art Lab’s newest show, Wanderlust: The Iceland Residency Exhibition.

Alexandria Neonakis
Jess Nicholls
Lana Crooks

Wanderlust is the culmination of Light Grey Art Lab’s 2016 Iceland Residency, where over a month-long stay in Iceland, more than thirty artists traveled through Iceland to explore, learn, and create together. The residency provided an opportunity for unbridled creative and natural exploration, as well as an incubator for collaboration and idea sharing.

Work featured in Wanderlust celebrates the rugged and epic Icelandic landscape, the flora and fauna of the countryside, the quiet moments of reflection, and quite often the spirit of the other creatives who shared the journey. Bill Robinson's plein air paintings present a spontaneous and unedited view of the Icelandic landscape, while Betsy Bauer explores the characters and folklore behind the trolls and hidden folk of Iceland, and Alexandria Neonakis’ work feature a series of calming vignettes from the plants, textures, and various Icelandic mise en scène.

A Biographical Representation of Life in the Forest

Photography for Matt Moss came out of necessity, as a medium for recording what he was doing at that present moment. Moss is an outdoorsman and naturalist from the UK who, specializing in forests and their associated species, works as both a forester and nature guide. As a naturalist, Moss spends his time in the outdoors educating people in topics such as ecology, conservation, and environmental issues. As a forester, he is able to make decisions on how land can be managed in ways that enhance and benefit wildlife.

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A Biographical Representation of Life in the Forest is a documentation of Moss’s daily life and an exploration of work, relationships, and intimate experiences that are connected through a want and desire to explore our natural heritage. Moss’s work questions humankind’s deeply rooted but often conflicted relationship with nature, as he believes to understand ourselves and who we truly are we need to remove the barrier that separates us from the natural world and embrace it.

The Endless Quest

An old soul with a modern sense of style, California-based Tanner Johnson established his passions at a very young age and ran with them. Aspiring to document "the other half" of the outdoors and an outdoor lifestyle, Johnson combines his passions for hunting, fishing, and mountaineering with a modern outdoor lifestyle through his documentary travel photography. Working with various outdoor industry leaders such as Civilware and Kika Worldwide, Johnson travels the world in an effort to broaden his scope of adventure and experience, document everything on the way, learn the land, and inspire others to never resist the urge of adventure.

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The Endless Quest offers a glimpse into Johnson's journey, with a series of candid and contemplative photographs taken from around the globe. These vignettes highlight a world filled with wanderlust, lonesome roads, and hard-earned comforts.

Unimaginable Animals

When Kelsey Oseid was five years old, her grandpa gave her an encyclopedic volume on animals. Oseid spent her childhood pouring over it, obsessing over the huge variety of species and rigorously scientific illustrations. It’s a feeling Oseid works hard to recreate in her work, heavily influenced by the field guide school of naturalistic illustration. Oseid believes in the theory of botanical art; that you paint to understand. The act of observation and communication through a visual medium leads to a deeper level of comprehension, and this exploration lies at the center of her newest body of work, Unimaginable Animals.

Unimaginable Animals is a series of illustrations that illuminate some of the more unusual and incredible species on Earth. From the most unfathomably old to the most otherworldly resilient, Unimaginable Animals acts of a catalog of nature's endless sense of variety and ingenuity, and a celebration of the idea that truth in nature is often stranger than fiction.

Opening Reception

The opening reception for Camouflage, Wanderlust, A Biographical Representation of Life in the Forest, The Endless Quest, and Unimaginable Animals is Friday, May 26th from 7-10 PM. The work will remain on display through July 14th. The opening reception is free and open to the public.

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Thursday 05.11.17
Posted by Lindsay Nohl
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Iceland Residency Exhibition Opening + Sam Bosma Artist Talk!

Iceland Residency Opening Reception

Thanks to everyone who made it out to the opening reception of the Iceland Residency Exhibition! We had a fantastic time celebrating the show, the artwork, and meeting with all of you!

The Iceland Residency Exhibition features new collections of artwork by the fourteen particiapting artists in the 2014 Iceland Residency. They artists come from a wide variety of backgrounds, mediums, and locations, and have each created a unique series inspired by their travels, conversations, and collaborations.

Sam Bosma Artist Talk

The opening events began with an artist talk by award-winning illustrator and comic artist, Sam Bosma! Guests filed in to watch Sam present on some of his current projects, narrative works, and thoughts on illustration. The talk was followed by a quick Q & A, where attendees could ask Sam about his experience in illustration, working with art directors, and about some of his most well known works for Fantasy Basketball and Steven's Universe.

If you weren't able to make it for the talk, you can listen to the audio recording of the lecture on the Light Grey Podcast here.

Sam Bosma Artist Talk

After the lecture, we opened the doors for the reception and creatives meet + greet! There were tons of contributing artists attending, local creatives, and art lovers alike! If you missed the opening reception, you can see the flickr page and documentation of the works here! The show will be on display through June 26th if you would like to stop by and view the life size photographs, hand bound zines, and intricate originals! You can also find all of the artwork and limited edition pieces on the Light Grey Shop!

Iceland Residency Opening Reception

Mark your calendars for the next opening on July 3rd! We have the opening reception of Patches + Stitches and artist talk by Teagan White. You can find all of the details on the facebook event page.

The Iceland Residency Exhibition opening was sponsored in part by Sewerd Co-Op and the Wedge Co-Op.
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Tuesday 06.09.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

Iceland Residency Exhibition Sneak Peek!

Mark your calendars for the next opening reception and event, May 22nd from 7-10pm!

We are proud to present a two-part reception and creatives meet + greet featuring the Iceland Residency Exhibition, as well as a public artist talk by celebrated comic artist, Sam Bosma!

Iceland Residency Exhibition Preview
Preview by Maike Plenzke

The Iceland Residency Exhibition features new work, prints, originals, and books by the fourteen artists who participated in last year's residency. In August 2014, we traveled through Southern Iceland, exploring the landscape, making artwork, and sharing our unique practices through workshops and conversations.

Artists include Bryan Paul Patterson, Chris Hajny, Claire Hummel, Colin Foran, Gloria Pizzilli, Jenny Bookler, Kali Ciesemier, Maike Plenzke, Manuel Kilger, Meg Munt, Mike Freeman, Lindsay Nohl, Sam Bosma, and Teagan White.

Iceland Residency Exhibition Preview
Preview by Bryan Paul Patterson

The artist talk will be from 7-8pm, then stick around to view all of the artwork and say hello! You can find more information on the Iceland Residency Exhibition Facbeook page here! Prints and pieces will be available on the Light Grey Shop starting May 22nd!

Iceland Residency Exhibition Preview
Preview by Manuel Kilger

The event is sponsored in part by Seward Co-Op and The Wedge.
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Wednesday 05.13.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

Iceland Residency Exhibition Opening + Artist Talk with Sam Bosma

Mark your calendars for our newest exhibition and upcoming events, May 22nd from 7-10pm!

We welcome you to attend a public artist talk and lecture by New York based illustrator and comic artist, Sam Bosma from 7-8pm. The talk will be followed by the opening reception and creatives Meet + Greet! You can find all of the details on the facebook event page here!

Iceland Exhibition

About the Exhibition:

Iceland is home of some of the world’s most interesting vegetation, mythological spaces, dramatic landscapes, and creeping glaciers. Every inch of rock is a reminder of the violent history of the land, and every moss formation a reminder of the intricate and sublime life forms that thrive on the volcanic ash. Iceland draws you in with boiling earth pots, waterfalls, wild horses, and coastal creatures- it is a landscape full of inspiration, mystery, and intrigue.

In August 2014, Light Grey Art Lab brought fourteen diverse artists to explore Southern Iceland - to adventure together, create artwork, coteach, and collaborate. The Residency experience provided a platform for unbridled creative and natural exploration. Opening May 22nd, Light Grey Art Lab is proud to present Iceland Residency Exhibition, showcasing collections of new artwork made in response to the Iceland Residency, reflecting on personal experience, growth, and new perspective.

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Preview photograph by Bryan Paul Patterson

The artwork will include original paintings, printmaking, and illustrations, as well as large format and experimental photography, zines, artist books, and more! The exhibition features new work by Bryan Paul Patterson, Chris Hajny, Claire Hummel, Colin Foran, Gloria Pizzilli, Jenny Bookler, Kali Ciesemier, Lindsay Nohl, Maike Plenzke, Manuel Kilger, Meg Hunt, Mike Freeman, Sam Bosma, and Teagan White.
tags: artist talk, iceland residency exhibition, sam bosma
Saturday 04.25.15
Posted by Jenny Bookler
 

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