Exulansis is presented as a group exhibition mounted by five visual artists studying at the Instituto Allende. This shows the different media in which each of them has developed, such as painting, embroidery, photography and illustration. With the guidance and support of Catherine Shea, these artists take advantage of the opportunity to obtain the exposure that is often difficult to achieve as emerging artists and fill the gallery walls with works that are very different from each other but with the same purpose: to express their perception of the world around them, working with it and sharing it with the viewer.
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Arleth Aguilar
Arleth Aguilar is a visual arts student. Her early artistic exploration was developed based on her experiences as a method of personal observation. Currently it deals with themes such as the transformation of being and duality, usually relating it to the metamorphosis of insects. Her interest in anatomy and physiology can be reflected in her work. She has an approach towards graphics; In addition, she is experimenting with jewelry, installation and photography; as well as a strong interest in specializing in real estate conservation and restoration and art history.
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Valeria Trevino
Valeria Treviño is an amateur photographer who seeks to be at the foot of the stage to portray those ephemeral moments in which musicians show their personality and the passion they have for their art. She uses black and white in her images as a tool to mark the timelessness of musical photography and how it maintains the same philosophy despite the passage of time. Genres change, musicians grow, cameras evolve ,but the bond between them is not distorted, that is what she seeks to remember with her photographs.
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Giovanna Montealvo
Giovanna Montealvo is a 6th semester Instituto Allende student from Monterrey, she likes to explore different mediums from painting, embroidery, jewelry, and tattooing. Her surreal style touches on existentialist themes and her fantasy. In painting and embroidery, she is passionate about experimenting with color, while in her jewelry pieces, she experiments with textures and shapes. She entered the world of art when she realized that it was the language in which she felt most comfortable.
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Guadalupe Ibarra
Guadalupe Ibarra is a visual student from Nayarit who seeks to communicate themes of ineptitude, peace, melancholy and religion in their works. They use sculpture and oil as their preferred media; Being an autistic and queer artist, the visual medium was always a great resource for self-expression in such a dogmatic world; They have a passion for disturbing and immersed works and above all seeks that one can identify oneself without wanting to, whether openly or secretly (preferably secretly).
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Paola Medrano
Paola Medrano is in her 5th semester at Instituto Allende, she is from Mexico City but lived in Houston for 12 years. She loves doing digital illustration, watercolors, knitting with wool, drawing cartoons and painting. She mainly makes illustrations that represent how she lives and feels. Her dream is to make picture books for bilingual children, as it was difficult for her to learn both languages at a young age and she wants to help, share her experience and make sure they don't feel alone.
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Opening
Friday, December 1, 6-8pm
Saturday, December 2, 10am-2pm
Catherine Shea Studio, Potranca 4, Guadiana
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Catherine Shea Studio offers gallery rental hosting emerging art exhibions to support local and international artists.
www.catherineshea.com
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