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Colors of Culture: October 2019

Colors of Culture features two local artists, Ammy Amorette and Bruce Thayer, in an exhibition exploring the use of art as an expression of the movement and meaning of our lives and experiences. These contrasting works explore the different ways we use color and form to express our individual experiences of our lives, our culture, and what is meaningful from our own perspective.

Come and see us for the Artist Reception on Oct. 4th from 5-7pm, featuring a live musical performance by the artist Ammy Amorette!

Artist Websites:
 
Ammy Amorette
 
Bruce Thayer
Art by Bruce Thayer
Works by Bruce Thayer

Gallery Post: http://www.micagallery.org/events/current-event/2019-october-colors-of-culture

2019 May 3 to 30 Peter Abrami – Patternicity Exhibition

Peter Abrami is an artist working primarily in painting and drawing with an interest in exploring the connections between human perception, abstraction and cognitive recognition. He holds an MFA in painting from the University of Texas Austin (2015) and a BFA in painting from The University of South Florida (2010). Peter’s paintings and drawings have been exhibited in group and solo shows both nationally and internationally.

See short video on our Facebook site here:
https://www.facebook.com/MichiganInstituteForContemporaryArt/videos/325152621483203/

Notable venues he has had the opportunity to exhibit his work include BRIC Art Center, David Shelton Gallery, Whitdel Arts Detroit, The Royal College of Art London, The DeVos Art Museum, School 33, CICA Museum, Lansing Art Gallery, La Guardia Community College and Atlantic Center for the Arts. Currently Peter lives in Interlochen Michigan where he teaches Visual Arts at Interlochen Center for the Arts.

Sky Net, by Peter Abrami

As an artist, his subject matter stems from his research and observations of early childhood development, particularly the link between visual cognition and play. His interest lies in how our visual perception actually functions.

In his recent paintings, forms that suggest schematic bodily shapes punctuate “fields” of built up color and brushstroke, titled “Face/Fields,” a series of work that plays to people’s desire to arrange visual information into a known or easily understood construct. Pareidolia is the psychological means in which these paintings are activated and reveal themselves.

In another series, “Particulates,” hundreds of individual marks come together to form webs of optical fluctuation. These drawings actively engage with a person’s field of vision, creating a perceived visual sizzle akin to a hallucinatory state. This series of work is a continuation of my research into visual perception and cognition, drawings that hint at an underlying image that is in a perpetual state of dissolve and becoming.

Artist’s Website: www.peterabrami.com

See Event Page Poster here: http://www.micagallery.org/event/peter-abrami-patterncity