Made for Cutting

Made for Cutting is a collection of work from artists whose processes involve integrating imagery from different sources to construct a new image. Whether through drawing, painting, digital media, or collage, these works seek to produce meaning yet resist understanding through the act of removing and restructuring visual elements and their context. Featuring work by Michael Abarca, Melinda Laszczynski, Liz Maugans, Kaetlyn McCafferty, Adrienne Slane, and Jason Weisensell.

Opening Feb. 17th, 5p-10p
Closing Mar. 16th, 5p-10p

“Knowledge is not made for understanding; it is made for cutting.”
—Michael Foucault

Tags: collage

“Cultural Hegemony or the New Pangaea”
A solo show by Paul Woznicki
 
Paul’s work explores the tools and methodologies required for the development of economic and cultural globalization, specifically the shipping container. Having revolutionized and exponentially driven down sh…ipping costs, the intermodal shipping container is a vehicle of culture, both literally and metaphorically. While it’s presence and impact are integral to our quality of life, technologies, global views, and the world as we know it, they often live out of sight and out of mind.

So come on up, Friday Dec 16th 5-10p, Friday Jan 20th 5-10p, or anytime during the month by appointment! forumartspace@gmail.com

View the facebook event here:http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/277993725584808/

“Cultural Hegemony or the New Pangaea”

A solo show by Paul Woznicki

 

Paul’s work explores the tools and methodologies required for the development of economic and cultural globalization, specifically the shipping container. Having revolutionized and exponentially driven down sh…ipping costs, the intermodal shipping container is a vehicle of culture, both literally and metaphorically. While it’s presence and impact are integral to our quality of life, technologies, global views, and the world as we know it, they often live out of sight and out of mind.
So come on up, Friday Dec 16th 5-10p, Friday Jan 20th 5-10p, or anytime during the month by appointment! forumartspace@gmail.com

This month Forum presents Correlative Forms
Visible shapes or configurations that have mutual relationships, corresponding in a way that implies or compliments each other. Featuring work by Julia Bunn, Kate Kisicki, and Alex Tapie.We hope to see you all there!
Friday, Nov. 18th, 5-10pm1300 W 78th Street in ClevelandView our facebook event page

This month Forum presents Correlative Forms

Visible shapes or configurations that have mutual relationships, corresponding in a way that implies or compliments each other. Featuring work by Julia Bunn, Kate Kisicki, and Alex Tapie.

We hope to see you all there!


Friday, Nov. 18th, 5-10pm
1300 W 78th Street in Cleveland

View our facebook event page

#pix #elate opens next Friday, online and at the gallery.  Like our page on Facebook and add your comments to ours.  On Friday, bring your smartphone and some thoughts on digital vs. physical art to our physical gallery.

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