It was a pleasure to have been interviewed for The Studio Work blog in March. The full interview can be found here.
As expected, seeing the work ofMichele Thébergein person is a much different experience than seeing it on a screen. The luminous layers and sense of space is not easily explained, but more readily felt. Her work stems from a meditation practice, and “my deep desire to share the experience of meditation in a visual way. To offer the sense of calm and expansion I experience.”
Wednesday April 19, 2017 6:00 – 8:00 pm The Laundry SF Gallery 3359 26th Street San Francisco, California RSVP to the Facebook Event
This performative art installation, part of the 100 days action, focuses on the wishes, hopes, dreams and aspirations of immigrants and Americans of the past and present uniting and amplifying them in a secular prayer action. Each person is represented by a small painting of a seed. As each seed is pinned to the gallery wall, the personal intention of the person represented is spoken out loud.
Answer the three anonymous questions hereabout your hope or dream for the future and please share them around. You can help make this project stronger by including your voice and those of your friends.