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Helena Raya Violeta, Bardo Technology
Alumni Gallery, Texas BuildingView EventWhat: Exhibition opening reception for Helena Raya Violeta, Bardo Technology Where: Alumni Gallery, Texas Building, campus of Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design When: Reception Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00-9:00 p.m., exhibit runs May 2 – August 9, 2013 RMCAD is pleased to celebrate the opening of painting alumni Helena Raya Violeta’s exhibition Bardo Technology. The reception will be held Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in RMCAD’s Alumni Gallery. The exhibit will be on display through August 9, 2013. The body of work is a reflection of Violeta’s experience in different Bardo states. "BARDO- 'in-between state' already in Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna works of around the second century there are indications of a concept state that connects the death of an individual with their following rebirth. This conception was further elaborated in the teachings of the Vajrayāna. In the Nāro Choödrug and in the Bardo Thödol, six kinds of in-between states were differentiated: (1) the bardo of birth, (2) dream bardo, (3) bardo of meditation (dhyãna), (4) bardo of the moment of death, (5) bardo of supreme reality (dharmata), and (6) bardo of becoming. While the first three bardos characterize the present life as a phase of "suspended states", the last three bardos encompass the forty-nine-day-long process of death and rebirth." The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen Shambhala Publications, Inc. 1991 Opening Reception Thursday, May 16, 2013 Alumni Gallery
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Sandy Ceas, Silent Surveillance Exhibition
Rude GalleryView EventWhat: Exhibition opening reception for Sandy Ceas, Silent Surveillance Where: Rude Gallery, campus of Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design When: Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00-9:00 p.m. RMCAD is pleased to celebrate the opening of professor Sandy Ceas’ exhibition Silent Surveillance. The reception will be held Thursday, May 16, 2013, 6:00-9:00 p.m. in RMCAD’s Rude Gallery. The exhibition showcases photographs taken in Morocco in 2012. Ceas’ installation is comprised of photos and video taken during her residency in Morocco in 2012. Representing the guardian huts Ceas encountered during her travels, a doorway mimicking the small security structures frames the gallery entrance and acts as a passageway into the artist’s installation. In describing the exhibition Ceas explains, “I walked, gathered and blessed; silently surveying people and place; upcycling and gifting in a nomadic trance.” Sandra Jean Ceas, is a practicing multi-genre artist who specializes in public installations and interventions. She holds an AAS in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology, BFA in Fine Arts/Sculpture from RMCAD, MA in Arts + Humanities from the University of Denver and a MFA in Fine Arts/ New Genres from San Francisco Art Institute. Her work as been displayed internationally and includes a variety of cultural art projects. Ceas is involved in research aimed raising art to a level of cultural intervention in a globalized world. She has written and lectured at various international organizations on the power of art in oppressive situations such as war, disability and religion. Ceas has been teaching studio arts, philosophy and psychology at the college-level for more than thirty years. The Rude Gallery is located at the top of the stairs in the Rude Building. This petite gallery showcases small works and installation art from regional artists, faculty and students. Opening Reception Thursday, May 16, 2013 Rude Gallery
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Amande In: It is not the same without you
Philip J. Steele Gallery on the RMCAD CampusView EventIT IS NOT THE SAME WITHOUT YOUAmande In, solo exhibition curated by Cortney Stell Philip J. Steele Gallery May 16 - July 18, 2013 opening reception: May 16th, 6-9pmThe Exhibition: IT WILL NOT BE THE SAME WITHOUT YOU is the first American exhibition of French artist, AMANDE IN. This show centers on two performative works that involve the transition of materials and space in relation to viewer’s perception. In this exhibition the immaterial and material coalesce with the sensual and imagined and also where the real and unreal, the present and absent collide in exhibition form.The Artist: AMANDE IN (born 1981 in Les Lilas, France) currently based between Paris and Prague. She graduated from École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. Since, she's been nominated for residencies such as Karlin Studios in Prague and VIR : ViaFarini In Residence in Milan. In 2010 she was guest professor and artist in residence at the School of Art of the Australian National University which hold a solo exhibition of her works. Her work was featured in exhibitions at Palais de Tokyo, Paris ; Futura, Prague; Museo de la Ciudad, Quito ; Le Corbusier Museum, Poissy ; Tranzit, Bratislava ; galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris ; galerie Maeght, Paris ; Monitor, Roma ; Seventeen gallery, London, to name a few.



