(Longmont, CO–June 27, 2024) The Firehouse presents Translated Landscapes, in which four artists redefine, reinterpret, and reconstruct the concept of humanity in relation to nature. Opening July 12, 2024, we explore the interplay between these ecosystems, patchworked together through different mediums and expressions. Tradition and modernity come together.
Featuring works by Chloe Wilwerding, Chuck Brenton, Kerry St. Laurent, and Adam Michael Kozak, these pieces not only fasten together ideas relating to the impermanence of life, but how the space in which we live that life has evolved. Each artist promotes an unexplored reality, tapping into the inherent structure and symbolism behind the environment that inspires them. Through diverse mediums, such as film, sound, embroidery and sculpture, these artists confront the unfortunate truth that nature is being isolated from the individual and tie tradition with modernity to examine how we approach our world
Artist Talk: July 28, 3pm-4pm via Zoom
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85184752907?pwd=1T1LYXgtOpOU39f00GaxMhtyJhPLH3.1
About the Firehouse Art Center:
Founded in 1986, the mission of the Firehouse Art Center is to inspire cultural awareness and human connection by providing life enhancing experiences through art exhibitions, art education and cultural events.