This Saturday is the last chance to see our mother/daughter photography installation
Please join us on the last day of Mother Tree
at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda on Saturday, June 26.
The gallery will be open from 2:00 - 5:00 pm
About Jan & Emilie's project:
In our collaboration for the Mother Tree Exhibit, Jan and Emilie created an installation of images that were made when we were both 22 years old. Emilie is almost 23, and her images were taken recently. Jan went into her archives of negatives to find images that she took when she was 22. As we began selecting work for the show we discovered how our vision was so in sync. This element of synchronicity has been a gratifying and rewarding mother/daughter experience.
We hope to see you!
Mother Trees, the biggest in the forest, are connected to other forest trees and plants by their roots and a fungal network that communicates, shares resources and nurtures seedlings. The Mother Tree exhibit celebrates the sustaining connections between Mothers and their Daughters made through photography, collage, painting and prose.
at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda on Saturday, June 26.
The gallery will be open from 2:00 - 5:00 pm
About Jan & Emilie's project:
In our collaboration for the Mother Tree Exhibit, Jan and Emilie created an installation of images that were made when we were both 22 years old. Emilie is almost 23, and her images were taken recently. Jan went into her archives of negatives to find images that she took when she was 22. As we began selecting work for the show we discovered how our vision was so in sync. This element of synchronicity has been a gratifying and rewarding mother/daughter experience.
We hope to see you!
Mother Trees, the biggest in the forest, are connected to other forest trees and plants by their roots and a fungal network that communicates, shares resources and nurtures seedlings. The Mother Tree exhibit celebrates the sustaining connections between Mothers and their Daughters made through photography, collage, painting and prose.
The exhibits features the work of mother-daughter artists:
Ginny & Sally Parsons
Hopi Breton, Lee Zabin & Esther Zabin
Danielle Gilbert & Molly Boyle
Annie & Emily Heller
Jan & Emilie Watten
Rhythmix Cultural Works
2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA
Ginny & Sally Parsons
Hopi Breton, Lee Zabin & Esther Zabin
Danielle Gilbert & Molly Boyle
Annie & Emily Heller
Jan & Emilie Watten
Rhythmix Cultural Works
2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA
Photo by Jan Watten
Rhythmix Cultural Works
2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA
2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA
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