Exhibitions by select Artists in Residence will be presented in Project Space each season. Visitors are invited in to witness and engage with the space throughout the exhibitions' various stages of making: as working studios undergoing transformation, or in their final state as complete exhibitions.
These Are Not Fall Colors: Chris Duncan
Oakland-based artist Chris Duncan will use the sun, time, architecture, landscape, and the history of the region to create These Are Not Fall Colors. Duncan, traditionally a painter, will employ a variety of techniques such as rubbings, field recordings & sound experiments, and long term sun exposure "paintings", which will result in a collection of visual and sonic stories. Duncan's "sun exposures" are created by placing colored fabrics in windows or wrapping them around objects without the use of dye, emulsion, or any purposefully manipulated chemical process, imagery emerges on them through a combination of time and ultraviolet exposure.
Ganggang II: Alejandro Guzman
Taking a physical approach to interaction, New York-based artist Alejandro Guzman's work is both playful and deeply confrontational, handmade and futuristic, philosophical and irreverent. The Ganggang II sculptures form a contemporary Stonehenge that is activated by a performance score, original musical composition, and invited performers. Together, the works embody a new form of cultural masquerade that places performer and object upon the same continuum, both mounted and imbued with spirit. Guzman has invited multiple artists from his community to perform their own works within the framework of Ganggang II, and each adds their own aesthetic, emotional, and intellectual lens that coalesces in a unified response to endemic disorder and systemic failure.
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