ian trask, visual artist
Ian Trask is a scientist-turned-artist. His sculptures transform materials of waste and commercial byproducts into refined aesthetic objects through an alchemistic procedure of reinterpreting a material’s value and usefulness.
In many of Trask’s sculptures, the viewer will find a mischievous invitation. Texture and tangibility are essential to the experience of these objects, and by provoking the impulse to explore, each piece rouses in the beholder the same spirit of curiosity, experimentation and play that occasioned their creation.
Ian received his degree in biological science from Bowdoin College in 2005. Following graduation he worked several years as a technician in various research labs and in 2007 Ian decided he wanted to leave the world of science to pursue a career in the fine arts. Leaving his job in the laboratory, Ian worked as a hospital groundskeeper cleaning up trash daily, an experience that proved to be formative in his artistic development. Ian saw the artistic potential in the waste he was confronted with everyday and quickly began working with discarded manufactured goods as the main platform for his pieces.
Ida taught teenagers and young adults in highschool for many years and wrote columns about the cosmos and everyday life. For a long time she has been involved with contemporary art and has curated textile art exhibitions. In recent years her focus is mainly on creating her own multidisciplinary art and writing blogs about feminist-oriented and multimedia artists. More info: idabrookhart@gmail.com
window-art & poetry international rotterdam
| 'The Newborn' textile artwork by Ida Brookhart picture by Theo Huijgens & Joop Reijngoud |
The preparations for the large showcase-art-project inside and outside Cultural Platform Fenixloods are in full swing. Window-Art-in-Katendrecht, the former red light district, is from June 10 (start Poetry International) to July 4, 2021 (end Art Rotterdam).
There will be poetry performances near the Fenix1, Veerlaan 21, Rotterdam 3072 AN, The Netherlands. These performances are part of Poetry International and in collaboration with StoryHouse Belvédère.
CALL: Artists Collective WERKLICHT is looking for volunteers from Katendrecht & surroundings, who will help with the hanging of the artworks on Monday, June 7 & Tuesday June 8. Registration at Theo Huijgens, telephone 06-27004588
WERKLICHT: http://www.werklicht.eu/
POETRY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL: https://lnkd.in/es7UMkQ
STORYHOUSE BELVÉDÈRE: https://lnkd.in/eHFfRmG
POETRY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL: https://lnkd.in/es7UMkQ
STORYHOUSE BELVÉDÈRE: https://lnkd.in/eHFfRmG
NRC HANDELSBLAD:
SS ROTTERDAM : 3de Katendrechtse Hoofd 24
Ida taught teenagers and young adults in highschool for many years and wrote columns about the cosmos and everyday life. For a long time she has been involved with contemporary art and has curated textile art exhibitions. In recent years her focus is mainly on creating her own multidisciplinary art and writing blogs about feminist-oriented and multimedia artists. More info: idabrookhart@gmail.com
pink parade for emancipation
The 2019 summer exhibition in Museum Maassluis celebrated 100 years of feminism in the Netherlands.
Over the past century, women all over the world have fought for their freedom. And this has still not been realized in many countries or in certain businesses.
In this struggle it is not only about women but about all fellow human beings, because you cannot be free when others are oppressed or discriminated against.
Multi-media with discarded yarns, origami, plisser & crochet
installation 'Pink Parade' (detail) by Ida Brookhart.
It is a call to respect for LGBTIQ+ fellow humans. (H200 x B140 x D0.35cm)
Ida taught teenagers and young adults in highschool for many years and wrote columns about the cosmos and everyday life. For a long time she has been involved with contemporary art and has curated textile art exhibitions. In recent years her focus is mainly on creating her own multidisciplinary art and writing blogs about feminist-oriented and multimedia artists. More info: idabrookhart@gmail.com
achter de schermen bij claudy jongstra
Ida taught teenagers and young adults in highschool for many years and wrote columns about the cosmos and everyday life. For a long time she has been involved with contemporary art and has curated textile art exhibitions. In recent years her focus is mainly on creating her own multidisciplinary art and writing blogs about feminist-oriented and multimedia artists. More info: idabrookhart@gmail.com
fashionclash festival
Ida taught teenagers and young adults in highschool for many years and wrote columns about the cosmos and everyday life. For a long time she has been involved with contemporary art and has curated textile art exhibitions. In recent years her focus is mainly on creating her own multidisciplinary art and writing blogs about feminist-oriented and multimedia artists. More info: idabrookhart@gmail.com
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