Bonnie Ora Sherk is exhibiting A Living Library and Crossroads Community (the farm) in her new art installation: Evolution of Life Frames: 1974-Present, at Centro de Arte y Naturaleza-Fundación Beulas (CDAN), in Huesca, Spain. The exhibition opened on October 18, Territories That Matter: Art, Gender And Ecology, is curated by Juan Guardiola, Director, CDAN and Patricia Mayayo, Lecturer, Art History Department, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Territories That Matter investigates the complex inter-relationships between gender politics, contemporary art and environmental issues, and emphasizes the contributions of women artists in the field of art and ecology. Read more about this exhibition.
Image Credit: Centro de Arte y Naturaleza-Fundación Beulas (CDAN)
Director of CDAN, Juan Guardiola, has also invited Bonnie Ora Sherk to have a one person exhibition at the Museum in 2020.
Stay tuned to get updates about Bonnie Ora Sherk’s installation in this and upcoming exhibitions at CDAN.
Categories: A.L.L. Pedagogy Art, Landscape Architecture, & Systemic Design
Tags: A Living Library art and social practice Bonnie Ora Sherk community revitalization Crossroads Community (The Farm) ecological art Ecological Garden ecological transformation Environment garden & ecology education hands-on learning Public Art
Posted on October 19, 2018 at 9:59 am.