Opening reception Sat, July 11, 7-9pm, Exhibition July 12-25, 2015
Collage-a-Rama Featured Artists: Carrington Arredondo, Kathy Fujii-Oka, Dilcia Giron, Dianne Hoffman, Soad Kader, Mike Kimball, Amy Levine, Priscilla Otani, Tracy Starr, Denise Tarrantino, Stephen C. Wagner & Tanya Wilkinson.
Collage derives from the French word "coller," meaning "glue", and coined by Braque and Picasso in the early 20th century. The advent of collage signaled a radical shift in art, in its conception, perception, process and the end product. Collage has expanded the language of art, allowing for greater diversity and an increased range of expression. Using found, fragmented, and discarded materials, collage artists make a case for informality and improvisation.
Closing Reception: Saturday, July 25th 1-3PM Exhibition: July 12-25, 2015
Arc supports the making of quality art in all media, provides a nurturing environment for artists to create their work, builds a community of artists to encourage exploration of art, provides resources for the professional development of visual artists, and promotes appreciation of the visual arts in the city of San Francisco.
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