| Event Date/Time | Jan 4, 2013 to Jan 24, 2013
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| Description |
From www.livingarts.org: Processed is a collaborative show featuring artists Schmickle, Yang, and Live4This. Their work focuses on the intersection of graphic design, fine art, pop-culture and how these realms influence one another. What happens when the definitions of art and design are tweaked? What constitutes a work of art versus a work of design? They use silk screen printing to echo the mass-production processes that are commonly seen on store shelves. It is used to create limited edition objects of art. Installation techniques are used to hint at a retail atmosphere. It is stocked with objects not commonly on display. Those contrast with traditional fine art techniques and brilliant color. In the end, a body of work was created, which was once personal and global, high art and pop-culture, design and art. Gallery is open 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and Friday-Saturday, 1-9 p.m. Thursday. |
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| Cost | Free admission. | ||||||||||
| Location |
Living Arts of Tulsa |
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