May 14-July 1, Reception May 14, 4-6pm; Tu, We, Fr, Sa 10:00-5:30, Th 11-7
In her first solo exhibition on the West Coast, Patricia Piccinini will exhibit sculptures, drawings and a single channel video exploring possibilities of genetic variation and modification, the natural versus the unnatural, and love and parenthood. Piccinini raises questions about the most important topics of our time from a surreal perspective somewhere between thought and emotion -- but always from a place of empathy and openheartedness.
Based in Melbourne, Piccinini represented Australia in the 2003 Venice Biennale. Her sculpture, video, drawing and installations have been exhibited extensively internationally and are in the collections of museums throughout the world.
May 14-July 1, Reception May 14, 4-6pm; Tu, We, Fr, Sa 10:00-5:30, Th 11-7
In her first solo exhibition on the West Coast, Patricia Piccinini will exhibit sculptures, drawings and a single channel video exploring possibilities of genetic variation and modification, the natural versus the unnatural, and love and parenthood. Piccinini raises questions about the most important topics of our time from a surreal perspective somewhere between thought and emotion -- but always from a place of empathy and openheartedness.
Based in Melbourne, Piccinini represented Australia in the 2003 Venice Biennale. Her sculpture, video, drawing and installations have been exhibited extensively internationally and are in the collections of museums throughout the world.
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