Showing from Saturday, February 7th until Tuesday, March 3rd, Spaces Between Color is curated by Erina Pearl. Distortion Society presents Spaces Between Color, a group exhibition that focuses on the process of katazome. Four artists, Erina Pearl, Chinatsu Nagamune, mizosasora, and Natalie Siu Munro, display a collection of 13 works embodying the meticulous nature of the technique that helped shape the folk art movement in Japan. Katazome is a traditional Japanese craft that uses cut-stencil and rice paste resist (a mixture applied through the stencil to block color from penetrating the surface) to develop imagery and design while celebrating the beauty in nature, objects and life. Spaces Between Color is a dynamic look at how traditional craft shapes contemporary practice. This opening reception takes place between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM.
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