Voices & Visions VIII; Standing on the Bridge Between Health and Disease
TAC is proud to present our eighth biennial exhibition, Voices & Visions; Standing on the Bridge Between Health and Disease.
The theme expresses how cancer can be a metaphor both literally and symbolically, where we invite artists whose works address the many issues pertaining to cancer, from fear and facing our mortality to finding strength and building community. Whether a survivor, previvor, caregiver, or just someone in someway that has been touched by cancer or the fear of it, we look for art that helps us find meaning and puts into context how pain and suffering can lead to empowerment and healing. In 2022, we are focusing on the need for HOPE!
An immersive collage of paintings are interwoven with scientific renderings and a provocative, intergenerational narrative that explores one family鈥檚 challenges with overcoming their genetic disposition for the BRCA-Gene. Drawing inspiration from Ellen Sandor and (art)n鈥檚 recent collaboration with Jennifer Doudna, who along with Emmanuelle Carpenter was awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of CRISPR, this short film confounds viewers through a journey of strength, hope and beauty.
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TAC is proud to present our eighth biennial exhibition, Voices & Visions; Standing on the Bridge Between Health and Disease.
The theme expresses how cancer can be a metaphor both literally and symbolically, where we invite artists whose works address the many issues pertaining to cancer, from fear and facing our mortality to finding strength and building community. Whether a survivor, previvor, caregiver, or just someone in someway that has been touched by cancer or the fear of it, we look for art that helps us find meaning and puts into context how pain and suffering can lead to empowerment and healing. In 2022, we are focusing on the need for HOPE!
An immersive collage of paintings are interwoven with scientific renderings and a provocative, intergenerational narrative that explores one family鈥檚 challenges with overcoming their genetic disposition for the BRCA-Gene. Drawing inspiration from Ellen Sandor and (art)n鈥檚 recent collaboration with Jennifer Doudna, who along with Emmanuelle Carpenter was awarded the Nobel Prize for their discovery of CRISPR, this short film confounds viewers through a journey of strength, hope and beauty.
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