Vista Studios provides studio space to 13 artists in Columbia, South Carolina. Gallery 80808 regularly shows work by Vista Studio artists and is also utilized for up to twenty-five exhibitions each year presented by other artists and groups.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
KATIE BAEHLER: STRATA - JUNE 7-12
Strata - An Exhibition of Paintings by Katie Baehler
Have you ever wondered how the Aztecs might have designed a circuit board, or what crop circles would look like if aliens had a taste for Art Deco? The paintings of Katie Baehler may give us an idea. Strata, on display June 7-12, 2012 at Vista Studios/Gallery 80808 (located at 808 Lady Street in the Congaree Vista) will showcase carved acrylic paintings from the Strata series, as well as oil paintings. The exhibition will be open to the public weekdays 11-7, Saturday 11-5, and Sunday 11-3. An opening reception for the artist will be held June 8, 2012, from 5 to 9 PM.
The main attraction of this show is the carved paintings, which are created using 30 or more layers of paint; these are then carved to show the layers of paint, much like a crosscut of geologic strata. Baehler’s oil paintings will also be featured; these are created using a more traditional technique, but still display the same types of intricate patterning.
Katie Baehler is a native of Spearman, Texas, who has lived in Columbia since 2006. She studied Printmaking and Art History at USC, and graduated in 2011. She has shown her work in a BFA exhibition Devil in the Details at the McMaster student gallery in 2011, the Ink & Paper exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art in 2011, the Union County Arts Council Competition in 2011, and received the 1st place undergraduate award at the USC Student Art Exhibition in 2011. While at USC Baehler also received the Ed Yaghjian student award in 2010, and was President of the Ink & Paper club.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Laura Spong and Anna Redwine May 25-June 5 2012
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
McNinch: Channeling Myself and Other Goddesses
“I never intended to show this work, but I felt developed into something worth sharing. It is a result of an exercise in self-awareness. I have enjoyed this process and hope you enjoy the results” Michel McNinch
There are three distinct series of paintings in this show. In order of their origin, they are: Channels, Subconscious, and Goddesses.
“Channels” - During my father’s illness and subsequent death I sought creative counseling. It was suggested that I attempt a visual prayer. With this suggestion in mind, my “Channels” series was born. It evolved into a treasured practice as I continued these prayers for the last two years.
“Subconscious”- These paintings were an attempt to paint what was beneath the surface of my present awareness. With nothing particular in mind, I chose a color and started painting. Each time I sat down to paint, I had no idea or direction. I painted on sheer instinct from the underlying influence of my subconscious. What freedom! What fun!
“Goddesses” - When researching for a proposed workshop, I had the idea to use the accomplished women in my life to pose for Goddess paintings. It grew from there to be a very meaningful and rewarding endeavor to honor the many inspiring women in my life.
May is traditionally the time of year I show new work. Although I never intended to show the “Channels” or “Subconscious” paintings, these experiments developed into something worth sharing. The “Goddess” paintings were done for pure pleasure. I have thoroughly enjoyed the process and hope that you will enjoy the results.
For more info:
Contact: Ashley C. White, 803-603-0982
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