WHERE ART AND TECHNOLOGY COLLIDE: Dancing in the Rain
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WHERE ART AND TECHNOLOGY COLLIDE: Dancing in the Rain
Digital artist Chalda Maloff brings movement and blasts of color to the In the Knight Gallery
Eureka, CA—July 26, 2007— Bridging decades of experience with both technology and art, Chalda Maloff has combined her passions to yield a collection of vibrant canvases entitled, Dancing in the Rain.
The exhibit debuts the Morris Graves Museum of Art in California. The Humboldt Arts Council hosts the opening reception on August 4, 2007 from 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. during Arts Alive! Show runs from July 26—September 9, 2007.
This series of digital paintings is rooted in an abiding respect for science. Even in the unreal world of these abstract compositions, the cause-and-effect laws of physics still apply. Light reflects from one surface to another, moisture condenses, shadows are cast. A spatial geometry, even if unconventional, still presides.
For more information, visit www.humboldtarts.org .
Show information:
Morris Graves Museum of Art
In the Knight Gallery
636 F. Street
Eureka, California
Noon-5 p.m. Wednesday –Sunday
Admission by donation: $4 adults/$1 seniors/children free
Free admission for First Saturday Arts Alive! (6-9 p.m.)
About Chalda Maloff:
Dr. Maloff has exhibited her traditional and digital art throughout North and South America. Recent juried shows include Honorable Mention in the Beecher Digital Art Competition at the Butler Institute of American Art, the Guerilla Painter Award in the Visual Arts Society of Texas Annual Juried Show, and VI Salon Internacional de Arte Digital in Havana, Cuba.
Chalda lives and works in Austin, Texas.
About Morris Graves Museum of Art:
The Morris Graves Museum of Art houses seven galleries including a Courtyard Sculpture Garden, a Museum Store, classroom facilities, an Arts Resource Center and a Performance Rotunda, and each month, Eureka’s Arts Alive! brings an average of 2,500 community members to the Museum to enjoy musical performances and art exhibits.
Photos and catalog available upon request.
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