COMING SOON….
Collective Creature is an evolving collection of stories about creative thinkers & do-ers. Artists, entrepreneurs, movers, shakers & candle stick makers all sharing insight in to the flint & stone that ignites their passion.
EXHIBITING ARTISTS:
COLETTE ALIMAN, DILLON BUSS, NICK GIBNEY, ALEXA GUARIGLIA, MIGUEL HOROWITZ, ZACHARIE LANOUE, ADRIAN MOLINA, JORDAN PIANTEDOSI, JANA RENEE, GOLDEN SWEET, JUAN TRAVIESO, JACQUELYN WEST & GEORGE WINKLER
HARLEM SHAKE COLLECTIVE CREATURE STYLE
this is how artists hang out.
Saturday, March 16th 8pm
Thursday, March 21 // 7pm
Friday, March 29 // 8pm
all events hosted by the BLANC GALLERY // 110 Brookline St. Cambridge
exhibition on display through March 30th // Gallery hours Wed-Fri 1-6pm
Jordan Piantedosi + Golden Sweet
Jordan and Golden Sweet are two individuals who exist in their own echelon of artist creature. Their identities tangibly morph and evolve in tandem with their art, reflecting their colorful and fantastical personalities. Golden Sweet is a native of Istanbul, Turkey and Jordan is a local of Braintree, MA. They met in the fall of 2010 at Massachusetts College for Art and Design and began conspiring on art projects shortly after that. Golden Sweet has a background in animation, illustration, puppetry and painting, Jordan’s art stems from a long time passion for comics and story telling, which has developed in to a painting practice.
The internet is the breeding ground for their artistic movement coined as “Maximilism”. Both artists use social media to cultivate their public identity and have grown a vast following of art fans. Facebook is their marketplace and sounding board for their unique perspective on the human condition.
Adrian Molina creates visual poetry in space-time blurring the lines between observation and creation. With whimsical constructions, combinations of assemblage and ambitiously fresh methods of painting, he creates interactive sculptures, stop-motion animations and videos that evoke a variety of subjects such as Art History, Cuban history/ideologies, philosophy, science and observation.
“A painting can be sculptural and a sculpture can be painterly, in the end the art is in the interaction, and interaction implies motion… motion is the space we live in, Space-Time.” -AdMo