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Air of the Ancients - Artist Talk (Virtual)
Air of the Ancients - Artist Talk (Virtual)Virtualsat11mar2:00 pmsat3:00 pm2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Natascha Seideneck, Melanie Walker, Angela Faris Belt
Event Details
Air of the Ancients: Artist Talk March 11 2 – 3 pm MST via Zoom The Center for Fine Art Photography in partnership with
Event Details
Air of the Ancients: Artist Talk
March 11
2 – 3 pm MST via Zoom
The Center for Fine Art Photography in partnership with Artworks Center for Contemporary Art (Loveland)
Join the Center For Fine Art Photography, Angela Faris Belt, Natascha Seideneck, and Melanie Walker for a look into their works in the exhibition, Air of the Ancients.
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About the Artists:
Angela Faris Belt is a visual artist whose work studies relationships between humankind and the more-than-human world. Influenced by nature writers, a unique multi-cultural heritage, Buddhist philosophy, and a lifetime spent in nature, she uses photographic media because its physical makeup mirrors nature itself— sensitivity to light, energy and time, metallic and chemical interactions, viability and expiration—and its inherent ability to simultaneously record and infer. Angela’s work has been widely exhibited and is held in collections including Kaiser Permanente, Reynolds & Reynolds, the Crowne Collection, Chicago; and the Smithsonian Museum. She is represented by Michael Warren Contemporary Gallery in Denver. She is Program Chair of the Studio Art & Art History Departments at Arapahoe Community College.
Natascha Seideneck is from Germany, grew up in England and lives in Denver, Colorado. She holds an MFA from Tufts University and is currently an Associate Professor of Art at Metro State University of Denver. Natascha exhibits her work extensively and has produced numerous site – specific artworks, often collaborating with artists, designers, and architects. Her work is interdisciplinary, often engaging in experimental processes that integrate still and time-based visual technologies. In particular she is interested in how land is surveyed and surveilled within historical and contemporary contexts.
Melanie Walker has been a practicing artist for over 50 years. Her expertise is in the area of alternative photographic processes, digital and mixed media as well as large scale photographic installations and more recently, public art. She has received a number of awards including an NEA Visual Arts Fellowship, Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship and an Aaron Siskind Award. She taught at a number of universities and currently teaches in the Media Arts Area at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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