Invited artist: Marcus Haala
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Element: Fire
Scientists consider the acquisition of fire as the defining property separating humans from animals. Fire is not possible without oxygen- to burn, fire requires the air we breathe. Fire illuminates our world as it consumes fuel but in the wake of its destruction, fire can also be the catalyst for new life.
In this final 2020 exploration of the four elements, participating artists have been playful, meditative and even mournful as they explore the many properties of Fire.
Fire and Moonshine
Artists: LeAnn Erickson and Jake Rasmussen
Fire
Artist: Sandra Louise Dyas
apples and orange
Invited artist: Philip Hopper
In the Streets
Invited artist: Kristine Heykants
We Use Fire
Artists: LeAnn Erickson and Jake Rasmussen
Element: Air
We enter this world literally crying out for air and, with one last gasp, leave it.
‘Air’ inspired work that elicits a range of emotional responses – from fear, to rage, to the sublime.
It is no surprise that some of the artists addressed the current political situation. If you’d like to get more involved in social and racial justice movements consider supporting organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center (https://www.splcenter.org/), the NAACP (https://www.naacp.org/) or the ACLU (https://www.aclu.org/).
Friday Call to Prayer in Jerusalem
Invited artist: Philip Hopper
Air (in search of)
Invited artist: Memo Salazar