Friday, June 30, 2017

Ric Garcia and Fierce Sonia

August 2 - 27, 2017
       
               Opening reception:  Saturday,  August 5,  5 - 8 pm
 
                           Artists' talk: Sunday, August 20, 5:30 - 7
Foundry Gallery
2118 - 8th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20001
202-232-0203
Hours:  Wed - Sun 1 - 7 pm, except Fridays 3 - 9 pm
 
    Juror Jack Rasmussen will speak at the opening and moderate the artists' talk.
 
  
    Guest artists Ric Garcia and Fierce Sonia populate their images with iconic superheros, princesses, damsels in distress and empowered queens, all portrayed in contemporary and re-imagined ways.  Their collective vision explores new narratives about struggle, power, and heroism.  Who has been the hero in traditional stories, comic books and fairy tales?  And how do changing roles affect these stories?
 
Fierce Sonia - Mirror-Mirror - 12 x 12 - mixed media, acrylic and collage
Fierce Sonia - Mirror-Mirror - 12 x 12 - mixed media, acrylic and collage
    Says Fierce Sonia, "I often work on many pieces at once, obsessively re-telling the story much like a folk tale is folded over the mouth many times.  The images remain decidedly feminine.  I am most interested in universal and unifying narratives found in fairy tales, mythology, advertisement, and religion."
 
Ric Garcia - GI Cash - 30 x 30 - oil on canvas
Ric Garcia - GI Cash - 30 x 30 - oil on canvas
     Ric Garcia sees his appropriation of images as a meditation on identity.  "I infuse my art with references to various mythos, focusing on hero worship, literary works, Latino and gender cultures, creating images about Americana filtered by my bi-cultural experience," Garcia says.
 
     Jack Rasmussen is Director and Curator of the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center.

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