Departures |
A solo exhibition of investigations and experiments in kilnformed glass. October 18, 2014 – January 25, 2015 (Above) Anna Mlasowsky, Untitled1, 2013. Kilnformed glass. The Bullseye Bay Area Gallery presents Departures, a solo exhibition of works created by artist Anna Mlasowsky during her six-month residency at Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area in Emeryville, California. German-born artist Anna Mlasowsky is known for her experimental and unconventional approaches to glassmaking. It is with this attitude that she approached her residency at Bullseye. Departures is the culmination of this time, reflecting on the myriad of approaches that the residency yielded. “I entered this residency with specific ideas for developing self-invented techniques,” says Mlasowsky. In her previous work Mlasowsky has created experiential installations determined by sound waves and performances where molten glass is physically manipulated. This body of work draws inspiration from diverse sources, resulting in an exhibition consisting of multiple conversations. “Each of the projects has its own visual language and aesthetic,” she explains. “Each work stems from an individual point of departure. The title of this exhibition gives credit to the diversity and individuality of each project.” About the Artist Watch a short documentary about Mlasowsky by Half Cut Tea:
LocationBullseye Glass Resource Center Bay Area 510.595.1318 Images will be availailable once the exhibit opens. |