Amazing gallery exhibition of contemporary fine art automata in San Francisco
Artwork by Tom Haney |
It is hard to believe, but this will be among the first gallery exhibition of contemporary fine art automata in the United States. The group show features eleven well known kinetic sculpture artists.
From the press release:
Curated by Heron Arts director Noah Antieau and Atlanta-based automata artist Tom Haney, exhibiting artists were chosen based on their craftsmanship and lifetime dedication to this artistic medium. Exhibiting artists include: David Archer (AUS), Chris Fitch (USA), Nemo Gould (USA), Tom Haney (USA), Thomas Kuntz (USA), Pat Keck (USA), Richard Landon (USA), Paul Spooner (UK), and husband and wife collaborators Dean Lucker and Ann Wood (USA).
Now THAT is an impressive list of names! You will not want to miss this one.
Here is a nice article about the show that was recently released by SF Station. Here is a recent blog post about the show by Tom Haney.
What:
Perpetual Motion: Contemporary Interpretations of Fine Art Automata
Where:
Heron Arts
7 Heron St, SF, CA 94103
When:
Opens on April 16th, 2016 with a reception from 6-9pm and runs through May 14th, 2016
Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Saturday 3-7pm and by appointment
Website Info:
heronarts.com
Labels: Ann Wood, Bay Area, Chris Fitch, David Archer, Dean Lucker, exhibitions, gallery, Nemo Gould, Pat Keck, Paul Spooner, Richard Landon, San Francisco, Thomas J. Kuntz, Tom Haney
1 Comments:
Excellent! I can't wait to check this out.
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