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BROKEN MIRRORS EXHIBITION

Eva Ji


M I L O S T K A C E N T E R F O R E X H I B I T I O N S


JUNE 10 TO JULY 22, 2022


About the Exhibition


Present-day circumstances have drastically changed the way we feel about our surroundings. The world as we previously knew it has been changing and with it - our perceptions. The previously unthinkable circumstances have left a scar in modern-day society. In the current times of unrest, we can’t help but ask ourselves what is yet to come? What do we do with the pieces of our own broken mirrors?


Now is the time for each of us to reflect on our purest human instincts and come up with a response to this brokenness. Do the shattered pieces signify bad luck or a chance for self-reflection? Have they changed the way we express ourselves making us more realistic or the opposite - making us look at the world through an entirely different lens? Are our visions becoming distorted like the curved mirrors of a fun-house or that of a kaleidoscope?


Explore the exhibition featuring 42 works from 30 artists to immerse yourself in a virtual space that gives insight into the multiple expressions of the veil, from metaphysical interpretations to its role in gender and society.


 

Art Pieces

Sole Shattering

Artist:


Amended Archives

Media: Digital Collage

Date: 2022

Dimensions: 8.49" X 10.99"



Here and There, Never Anywhere



Artist: Dimelza Broche

Media: Digital painting

Date: 2022

Dimensions: 26" X 13"


Presence

Artist: Kristine Narvida

Media: Oil on canvas

Date: 2019

Dimensions: 100 X 80 cm



 


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Interested to know more?


Check out our Catalog AVAILABLE SOON!

Catalog will be available for purchase beginning June 12th in print and digital download




View the catalog on the exhibition page, and see all exhibited works, artist statements, and artist bios. Catalog are available for purchase in print (worldwide shipping) or for digital download! 100% of proceeds go to our Artist Fund for arts accessibility to keep exhibitions free!




 

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About

Culturally Arts Collective, an international serving nonprofit organization, works for tangible reform for arts accessibility and representation through education, exhibition, outreach, professional development, and consulting.


We work to cultivate a culture of artistic innovation upholding the academic integrity of the arts, uplifting contemporary expression, and challenging the status quo.


We want to give artists the opportunity to express their own ideas and viewpoints, creating an experience that expands horizons by bringing together diverse ideologies.


 

Press Inquiries? Contact the Senior Curator. Jenny Chernansky jchernansky@culturallyarts.com Ana Lagidze alagidze@culturallyarts.com Curatorial Affairs by Ana Lagidze, Jenny Chernansky, Anwar Mohammad, Natali Dobreva


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