Mosaic as Creative Practice
Being an artist involves more than just studio work. An art practice is an integral part of one's identity — how you live, your relationships to people and materials, your obsessions and failures, and how you move and shape the world around you — all of these aspects become raw material for art. How does life experience inform a dedicated art practice? This international panel of selected mosaic artists shares their influences, challenges, and knowledge from decades of creating their art.
Presentation and Panel at Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics with Pamela Irving, Gary Drostle, Toyoharu Kii, Sue Giannotti, Karen Ami, Dugald MacInnes and Verdiano Marzi
Being an artist involves more than just studio work. An art practice is an integral part of one's identity — how you live, your relationships to people and materials, your obsessions and failures, and how you move and shape the world around you — all of these aspects become raw material for art. How does life experience inform a dedicated art practice? This international panel of selected mosaic artists shares their influences, challenges, and knowledge from decades of creating their art.
Presentation and Panel at Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics with Pamela Irving, Gary Drostle, Toyoharu Kii, Sue Giannotti, Karen Ami, Dugald MacInnes and Verdiano Marzi
Being an artist involves more than just studio work. An art practice is an integral part of one's identity — how you live, your relationships to people and materials, your obsessions and failures, and how you move and shape the world around you — all of these aspects become raw material for art. How does life experience inform a dedicated art practice? This international panel of selected mosaic artists shares their influences, challenges, and knowledge from decades of creating their art.
Presentation and Panel at Gallery of Contemporary Mosaics with Pamela Irving, Gary Drostle, Toyoharu Kii, Sue Giannotti, Karen Ami, Dugald MacInnes and Verdiano Marzi