“A River Out of Time” Virtual Film Screening and Talk
VirtualJoin Thomas Minckley, Patrick Kikut, and Along the Colorado curator Sapira Cheuk for a virtual screening of A River Out of Time and a discussion about the film and exhibition to follow.
Make and Take: Magazine Beads
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesJust in time for Mother's Day, stop by Vision Gallery to make a gift that mom will love. Recycle old magazines to create colorful beads - it's easy and fun! This is a free, self-led activity for all ages, and all supplies are provided. Children are welcome to participate with assistance from an adult.
Frank Gonzales: Sacred Spaces
Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler, AZIn the hustle and bustle of our busy lives, we all need a place where we can go to reflect, re-center, and restore our energy. Artist Frank Gonzales brings this reverent energy to the artwork he creates, making each canvas a sacred space for the plant and animal beings he represents. These meditations allow us to share in the wonder of the natural world and reflect on our relationship to it.
Untraditionally American: Kat Davis and Brianna Noble
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesFor many, the stereotypical American Dream depicted in media and pop culture is a narrative that no longer fits, and they are finding freedom by writing their own story. Artists Kat Davis and Brianna Noble were raised in what they perceived to be traditional American homes, but as adults, their lives are anything but traditional. For this exhibition, both of the artists dive into their respective domestic spaces to redefine what living the American Dream looks like from the inside out.
Art Social: Pony Bead Tapestries
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesMake your own beaded tapestry using plastic pony beads! Participants will use a grid technique to turn original drawings into pixelated beaded tapestries. All materials included. Led by Merryn Omotayo Alaka. Beginners welcome!
Make and Take: Relief Printmaking
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesStop by Vision Gallery to try your hand at relief printmaking! Draw on styrofoam plates and use markers to transfer colorful designs and textures in this easy printmaking activity. This is a free, self-led event for all ages, and all supplies are provided. Children are welcome to participate with assistance from an adult.
Art Social: Needle-Felted Hummingbirds
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesRelax and learn a new skill in this beginner needle felting class! Participants will use colorful wool roving to create three-dimensional felted hummingbirds. All materials included. Led by Memory Bradley. Beginners welcome!
Make and Take: Cactus Collage
Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler, AZStop by the Chandler Center for the Arts to make a collage inspired by Frank Gonzales: Sacred Spaces! Use old magazines, colorful paper, markers, and more to create a collaged representation of nature or a space where you feel most at home. This is a free, self-led activity for all ages, and all supplies are provided. Children are welcome to participate with assistance from an adult.
Creations from Within, Vol. 2
Chandler Center for the Arts 250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler, AZTaking inspiration from the solo albums of hip hop artists, Edgar 8ahau Fernandez uses Creations from Within, Vol. 2 as an opportunity to showcase his commitment to his craft and display ten years of artistic growth since his first solo exhibition in 2013. Disrupting the myth of the lone creative genius, Fernandez invited a group of artists with diverse talents to collaborate on the exhibited pieces, adding new perspectives and context to his artworks. By exploring the stream-of-consciousness approach that has helped him express his most authentic self, Fernandez hopes viewers can tap into their own creative power to transform their stories, their perspectives, and their futures.
Unbound
Vision Gallery 10 E Chicago St, Chandler, AZ, United StatesThere is an unspoken sense of responsibility shouldered by artists who are people of color. While each work remains the personal expression of an individual artist, it also becomes representative of a community – the voice of many. While there is a satisfaction in fulfilling this role and welcoming viewers into these unique experiences – whether joyous or uncomfortable – we must not forget the beauty and joy that comes purely from the act of creating. In this exhibition, artists have, if just for a moment, become unbound from the responsibility of representation and allowed themselves to be not just representatives for their communities, but themselves.