October Group Critique w/guests Himed and Anginio
Group Critiques are open to for anyone from the general arts community and Radiant Hall artists to participate. Space is limited to 10 artists. Anyone is welcome to sign up for a 10 minute critique visit - first come first serve.
Visiting artists Himed and Anginio are in town for a short visit. This event is partnered with Hemispheric Conversations: Urban Art Project (HCUAP) - a local org who promotes, advocates and educates communities on muralism and graffiti culture. More about HCUAP- https://hcuap.com/
We are offering an opportunity to meet with the visiting artists and other local artists to, talk about your artwork and get to know a bit more about Himed and Anginio's collaborative and community process.
Bring physical work to share/show or a laptop to share digital peices. There will be nails/tacks available to hang up works during the critique. WHEN: Sunday October 9th 11:00am -1:00pmWHERE: Radiant Hall
Lawrenceville, 4514 Plummer Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
WHO: Visiting artists Himed and AnginioMORE OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET WITH THE ARTISTS: Adult Workshop at Carnegie Library: Join artists Himed, Anginio and Danny for a brief introduction to stencil creation and augmented reality video animation before creating a small artwork of your own. Introduction to Stencil Art and Augmented Reality Videos: free workshop info on October 4 @ 5:00 pm - 6:45 pm at CLP Beechview Link to more info - no registration needed: https://tinyurl.com/2lbg9aoj
Sign up for Group Critique: https://forms.gle/4XHq7U1qK6CrJLcA8
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Himed, born in Anaheim, California, raised in Mexico, is a self-taught visual artist specialized in the technique of stencil, mainly on public space and large format. He has dedicated the last 8 years of his life to paint under personal and collective projects. His work approaches social topics according to the environment- asking the artwork to co[1]exist with its’ surroundings, with the purpose of creating social impact and sharing with the community, to communicate a story, tale or experience, and provoke a collective yet individual change through street art, which is always open to be reinterpreted in many ways. He has dabbled as a teacher in different international projects such as community workshops that conclude with an artistic intervention in the public space looking for integration and improvement of the neighborhood as well as developing a sense of belonging, unity and collectivity among the people in the place. He has participated in festivals, exhibits, artistic residences, workshops and self-managed projects in Mexico, United States, Colombia Spain, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, Denmark, and Estonia.
José Luis Anginio is a digital artist from Jalisco who specializes in augmented reality (AR). He studied visual arts including film, photography, 3d modeling, animation, and programming with javascript. To create images he has been also working the Touch Designer and VVVV to create generative images in real time. Internet 3.0 has allowed for higher quality 3D and animated renderings using libraries that only live on the web.
Any questions? email Oreen@radianthall.com
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