The work of Nanette Yannuzzi-Macias and Arzu Ozkal, respectively Associate Professor of Studio Art and Visiting Assistant Professor of Studio Art, is being shown as part of Farmed: The New Agronomists, a show at SPACES. The show runs through July 10, 2011.
This exhibition will address themes of the production of food and goods through farming, either on a small, personal scale or the scale of large agri-business. The cotton in our t-shirts, the salad on our plates, the corn-syrup in our… everything were originally produced in gardens and on farms. Yet the rustic, romantic view of the lone farmer is a far cry from the reality behind the economic, genetic, environmental and political concerns that orbit usable-plant growth in our country. Artists and farmers will address these issues that affect us each greatly, but often invisibly.
The show also includes work by Michael Mercil, Amy Youngs, and Sara Rabinowitz.
More information on the show and on the artists can be found by visiting http://www.spacesgallery.org/project/farmed
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Thursday: Open until 8 p.m.
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Cleveland, OH 44113
Friday, May 27, 2011
Oberlin Faculty in Cleveland Art Show
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