Kala Gallery is proud to present Skinnable Shadows, featuring new work by 2017-2018 Kala Media Arts Fellowship artists. The exhibition includes works by Zhiwan Cheung, Lydia Greer, Sarah Klein/David Kwan, and Christoph Steger. These artists piloted this new creative residency at Kala to create multi-media projects that culminate in Kala gallery public programming.
Please join us for the Opening Reception on Thursday May 10, from 6:30pm-8:30pm.
Referring to changeable interfaces of computer software technology, the exhibition Skinnable Shadows explores how technology influences interactions with socio-politics, self-identity, and sensory systems, interwoven in contemporary society. Artists in the exhibition examine how technology becomes a tool to create politically charged geography; how the Internet transmits intersections of truth and myth; how we experience sensations; and how we define our selves in physical and imaginary circumstances.
Kala Gallery is proud to present Skinnable Shadows, featuring new work by 2017-2018 Kala Media Arts Fellowship artists. The exhibition includes works by Zhiwan Cheung, Lydia Greer, Sarah Klein/David Kwan, and Christoph Steger. These artists piloted this new creative residency at Kala to create multi-media projects that culminate in Kala gallery public programming.
Please join us for the Opening Reception on Thursday May 10, from 6:30pm-8:30pm.
Referring to changeable interfaces of computer software technology, the exhibition Skinnable Shadows explores how technology influences interactions with socio-politics, self-identity, and sensory systems, interwoven in contemporary society. Artists in the exhibition examine how technology becomes a tool to create politically charged geography; how the Internet transmits intersections of truth and myth; how we experience sensations; and how we define our selves in physical and imaginary circumstances.
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