Ro2 Art will present "Mall Mandala," a solo exhibition featuring new works by new media artist Julie Libersat. Libersat is interested in the social and cultural relationships between people and the spaces they occupy. Libersat describes her experiences during travel as feeling both at home and out of place.
Using these ideas of transportation within spaces as a process and a metaphor, the artist seeks to illuminate new perspectives on how built environments shape our mindsets and values. By designing interactive games and structures that invite the viewer to participate, Libersat creates spaces meant to reorient the viewer within the landscape, free of distractions or blemishes, abraded down to clean lines, matte colors, and uniformity. The outcomes of the viewer’s participation to her work is fluid and undetermined, and intended to inspire critical reflection on the impact of environment.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be display through November 17.
Ro2 Art will present "Mall Mandala," a solo exhibition featuring new works by new media artist Julie Libersat. Libersat is interested in the social and cultural relationships between people and the spaces they occupy. Libersat describes her experiences during travel as feeling both at home and out of place.
Using these ideas of transportation within spaces as a process and a metaphor, the artist seeks to illuminate new perspectives on how built environments shape our mindsets and values. By designing interactive games and structures that invite the viewer to participate, Libersat creates spaces meant to reorient the viewer within the landscape, free of distractions or blemishes, abraded down to clean lines, matte colors, and uniformity. The outcomes of the viewer’s participation to her work is fluid and undetermined, and intended to inspire critical reflection on the impact of environment.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be display through November 17.
Ro2 Art will present "Mall Mandala," a solo exhibition featuring new works by new media artist Julie Libersat. Libersat is interested in the social and cultural relationships between people and the spaces they occupy. Libersat describes her experiences during travel as feeling both at home and out of place.
Using these ideas of transportation within spaces as a process and a metaphor, the artist seeks to illuminate new perspectives on how built environments shape our mindsets and values. By designing interactive games and structures that invite the viewer to participate, Libersat creates spaces meant to reorient the viewer within the landscape, free of distractions or blemishes, abraded down to clean lines, matte colors, and uniformity. The outcomes of the viewer’s participation to her work is fluid and undetermined, and intended to inspire critical reflection on the impact of environment.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be display through November 17.