Debut Women-Led Show At Triton Art Museum January 2025
Date
12/19/2024 11:05:45 PM
(MENAFN- USA Art News)
Artist Bio:
Laurus Myth is an Asian-American interdisciplinary artist raised in Silicon Valley. Her practice formed through a BFA in Painting from UCSC, an AS in Graphic Design from Mission College, and an MFA in New Genres from San Francisco Art Institute. Drawn to sacred architecture and mental landscapes, her work is colorful, symbolic, and deeply immersive. Recent successes include the 2023 Emerging Artist Grant from Youth Speaks and the California Arts Council, the 2024 Winter Residency at the Penland School of Craft, and an Individual Artist Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission. In collaboration with this SFAC Grant, Laurus will bring their community-focused“Social Magic” public art experience to the streets of San Francisco in Spring 2025.
Portals and Passages explores the unseen codes of places, using doors and windows as metaphysical portals. Architectural forms and pathways symbolize life's journey, influenced by nature, technology, and intuition. Through diaphanous layers, circles intersect and repeat, forming the“seed,” a symbol of inception and completion. This visual language decodes my experiences, weaving them into a narrative fabric.
Myth's art delves into themes of femininity and creation, unraveling the nuances of motherhood and the womb. These themes create a universal connection, inviting viewers into a shared emotional space. Each piece begins with playful, naive underpainting, evolving through layers that balance primal instincts with modern experiences. This process contributes to the dialogue between tradition and contemporary art.
Ultimately, her work invites exploration of unseen emotional landscapes, blending the logical and the intuitive, the known and the unknown, creating a space for discovery and introspection.
For more info about the artist, visit their website:
Exhibit:
Portals and Passages offers a rare opportunity to experience a body of work that seamlessly blends soul, stillness, and vivid stories. The exhibit reveals five unique series of paintings in conversation with mixed-media sculptures that serve as portals. As the paintings expose the unseen energy throughout internal and external spaces, the artist curates the gallery space to engage viewers. Integrating the architecture of the Triton Museum Portals and Passages will carry you through moments of connection.
Venue:
1505 Warburton Avenue, Santa Clara, CA 95050
Tuesday – Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Portals & Passages Page on Triton Museum of Art's Website
tritonmuseum/events
Why the Triton Museum of Art?
As a South Bay Native, the Triton Museum of Art has been an integral part of Laurus' development as a young artist. Laurus' connection to the Triton goes back to her time at Mission College, taking classes with former Executive Director and Curator of the Triton, George Rivera. Attending the museum galas as a young adult inspired Myth to become a part of their community. This invitation to exhibit is viewed as a great honor and a nod to her artistic development.
Quotes on Laurus' art from Triton curator Vanessa Callanta.
Myth's art presents an insightful way of connecting people through its universality – there are elements in her art that any individual can relate to. These universal symbols show how we as people have been connected throughout generations and will continue to be.
Myth's art has us look inwards, it asks us to contemplate our humanity and what it is that brings us together. We hope that our visitors will openly engage with her art and give consideration to its purpose and significance while reflecting on how it relates to them.
We are looking forward to seeing how our visitors engage and interact with Myth's artwork and seeing what they take away from the exhibition – How does it make them feel? What doors does her art open for them?
The Triton Museum of Art is a vital community resource that provides accessible exhibition and education programs, which promote a broad range of contemporary California art. Through their multi-faceted programs, they strive to bring together the culturally diverse population of the Greater Bay Area to foster a better understanding of art and its role in building a strong community.
Event Info:
Exhibit open January 25, 2025 – April 27, 2025
January 25, 2025
Artists Reception 2-4 pm
Triton Museum of Art
Artist talks and Experiences to be Announced
tritonmuseum/events
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