Give Up the Ghost

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Venue / Location:
Stride Gallery Main Space, 1004 Macleod Tr. SE

Repeats every day until Fri Jul 23 2010 .
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Ticket Price:
Free

Event Description:
ARTIST TALK & DEMO: Saturday, June 12, 2010. 12:30PM to 3:30PM.
RECEPTION: Friday, June 11, 2010 at 8PM. Artist in attendance.
 
Amy Lockhart is a filmmaker, animator, and artist. She has received international acclaim, speaking and exhibiting her work at various institutions, including residencies at The California Institute of the Arts and The School of the Art  Institute of Chicago as a visiting artist instructor.
 
This work continues her use of processes, materials and aesthetics usually associated with low or popular culture. Amy is interested in the visual language of graphic art and in popular culture’s ability to enforce a shared fantasy of what is real.  She uses these materials and processes to express her idiosyncratic view of the world, from her peculiar films and paintings to reproductions of everyday objects from her life. In doing so, she appreciates the beauty in the mundane, as well as the power  of individuals to define their own reality, rather than having one imposed upon them.