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Cathleen Apodaca & R.G. Osorio
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January
10–31
reception January 10, 6 pm–9 pm
Cathleen
Apodaca
plastics
and silk-screens
&
R. G. Osorio
Recent
Plastic Works
Cathleen Apodaca has been for the last 25 years, through the medium
of photography, a persistent chronicler of the art scene of the
San Francisco Mission district; whether it entailed documenting
the birth of the Mission Cultural Center, the Native American Film
Festival or numerous pow-wows. Skilled in the practice of photography
with subjects that range from documentary artistic expression to
professional sports, she recently explores the projection of this
imagery into the photo-silk screen medium, applications that render
a distinctive personal symbolic universe.
Romeo G. Osorio. Material experimentation is a source of artistic
practice and innovation. The exhibit expounds three concrete propositions:
the systematic application of polyester resin on fiber, fabric,
wood, etc.; arrangements and combinations of rocks with industrial
materials, and a crepe paper application based on an specific folkcloric
crafts tradition, pi–ata making; practices that reveal peculiar
conceptual propositions. |