Elisabeth Wieser
Elisabeth Wieser is a German artist who creates site-specific sculptures and architectural interventions, complemented by drawings, collages and film.
Elisabeth Wieser is a German artist who creates site-specific sculptures and architectural interventions, complemented by drawings, collages and film.
Sarah Greenbaum's work ranges from traditional drawing and paintings to abstract watercolors and collage. Currently she is illustrating a DIY comic book about how to build a ukulele.
Alchemical Projections is an evening event at Flux Factory showing short experimental films. Join us in at 7 PM in the Gallery at Flux Factory to see projections from Kyle Parsons, Elisabeth Wieser, Jason Eppink, among others. The night will foster learning, wonder— and provoke conversations on the matter…
Abigail Entsminger is a performance artist, writer, and set designer from San Antonio, TX. Her collaborative performance work focuses on a wide range of subjects varying from the examination of Futurist texts to community art fabrication under the guidance of fictional internationally renowned Artists.
Fatima Rodrigo's work features modern tropical and geometric images, filled with nostalgia from Latin American pop culture of the past.
Eleanor Scholz is a visual artist based out of Salt Lake City, Utah and the SF Bay Area. Her current work focuses on pyrography (wood burning), pattern building, the obsessive mark, and sacred artworks.
Molly Haslund incorporates musical compositions and sculptural objects into interdisciplinary performances, often in close interaction with the audience, architecture and urban space. Her work explores how ideas, identities and social hierarchies are intimately connected and negotiated through bodily gestures, rituals and arrangements of our physical surroundings.
Exhibition: September 12-15, 2015 Opening Reception: Saturday, September 12, 6-9 pm, Artist Talk at 7 pm Art History 101: Dance of Death: Mavo artists and Modern Tokyo: Sunday, 9/13, 3 PM Open Hours: Sunday, 9/13 from 2-6; Monday and Tuesday 9/14-9/15 from 4-8 pm