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Art of the 21st Century: Tradition & Technology ft. Stephen Rock
Art of the 21st Century: Tradition & Technology ft. Stephen Rock

Sat, Mar 16

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Seattle

Art of the 21st Century: Tradition & Technology ft. Stephen Rock

Join us as we kickoff our Spring Arts & Lectures Series: Art of the 21st Century. We will be discussing the how traditional ways of art creation art being integrated with new technologies to lift the contemporary artistic language of the present and future artwork of tomorrow.

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Time & Location

Mar 16, 2024, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Seattle, 309 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

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"Planet Earth is a magnificent balance of chaos and beauty." Stephen's latest body of work explores this contrast of energies between the untamed spirit of being and our desire to find harmony amidst the clamor of humanity. To be conscious in the 21st century is to be constantly bombarded with media as though silence is a primitive state of being and noise is a comfort on the islands of isolation our lives are becoming. Virtual meetings are replacing live interaction, 30-second videos fill the voids of societal needs to connect, and daily interactions are driven by prompts, passwords, and pin numbers." - SR

"As I walk my path through life, I am reminded to touch the earth, to seek the beauty... to be amazed." -Stephen Rock

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SUNDAY  |  CLOSED

 

MONTHLY

FIRST THURSDAY  |  4:00 PM - CLOSE

FIRST FRIDAY | CLOSED

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