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Arizona's Address for Arts and CultureThursday May 17, 2012A Service of Alliance for Audience

    VISUAL ARTS & GALLERIES

    Quaterra

    Quaterra Image gallery

    Presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners at Coconino Center for the Arts

    September 29-November 3, 2009


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    Quaterra, loosely meaning "of the earth," is based on the four ancient pillars of science: earth, air, fire and water. In this innovative new art exhibition, four artists will converge to present these notions in their own vision. Among the artists showing is internationally acclaimed artist Ulrike Arnold who will be showing her earth paintings. Arnold literally uses the earth as her medium, digging and preparing the pigment on site - then immediately painting with it, while inspired by her surroundings. Next is Geny Dignac. Dignac has a connection to fire - but in a broader scope she views it as part of a greater picture: fire, light, heat. First attracted to the elusive influence and power of fire in 1969, she created her first fire gesture in the desert outside of Phoenix. For this exhibition, she will present several collections documenting her fire gestures and drawings. Representing air is internationally known local ceramicist, Donald Bendel. Bridging the points of air and earth, Bendel will be showing a collection of his musical horn instruments. Though created from earth, these works do not render their purposes without the function of air. Air then becomes an essential way Bendel's work is expressed. Water artist, Basia Irland is a sculptor and installation artist, a poet and book artist, and an activist in water issues. Creating her work about water issues facing our globe and documenting throughout her process. Irland's work in Quaterra will bridge several of the concepts she has worked on over the years. Each of these bodies of work offers a sense of antiquity, matching well with the four ancient pillars of science. Viewers will see a more in-depth view of the way each of these artists creates their work to further understand their processes.


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        Coconino Center for the Arts

        2300 North Fort Valley Road
        Flagstaff, AZ 86002

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 29-November 3, 2009

        Times:
        Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm

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