Sanctuary of the Aftermath - Opening Reception
Join the artists and curators in celebrating the opening of Sanctuary of the Aftermath. The virtual reception will feature a demonstration of the virtual exhibition, interactive discussion, and live Q&A.
Curated by Jason Jenn and Vojislav Radovanović, Sanctuary of the Aftermath investigates how art can create new channels for connection, even during prolonged periods of physical separation and quarantine. Site-specific installation art, video art, and auditory art are highlighted within an immersive atmosphere, which invites safe engagement to explore the issues and make personal discoveries. The artists’ paths uncover the universal in a therapeutic process and invites viewers to share in their experience through immersive art. During a time of intense socio-political injustice, environmental disaster, rapid technological changes, prolonged physical isolation, and anxiety - art can be a remedy.
Registration is required for this free virtual event.
Register today! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sanctuary-of-the-aftermath-virtual-opening-reception-tickets-146510100655
For more information about Sanctuary of the Aftermath visit https://www.angelsgateart.org/otw_pm_portfolio/sanctuary-of-the-aftermath/
This exhibition is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
Schedules
- Occurred Saturday, April 10th, 2021 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Venue
Angels Gate Cultural Center
3601 S. Gaffe St.San Pedro, CA 90731
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