HEAR/SAY Panel Discussion With Artists
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Panel Discussion With Artists
June 15, 2024
4:00 pm
Featuring:
• Christine Nguyen • Shaunie Berry
• Samuel Mata
Artist/Science Talk with artists and scientists
June 18, 2024
7:00 pm
Artist Talk
June 22, 2024
4:00 pm
Featuring:
• Autumn T. Thomas
• Fernando Orellana
• Ashley Brooks-Russell
Featuring:
• Peter Miles Bergman • Denise Zubizarreta
Closing Night Reception & Artist Talk
July 14, 2024
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Talks begin at 7 pm
Featuring:
• Tiffany Medina
• Jennifer Ghormley • Beth Johnston
• Greg Tung
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“Hear/Say”
“Hear/Say”, a groundbreaking art exhibition, explores the effects of high-concentration cannabis
Posted by Amy Norton on June 11, 2024 in Denver, Denver Front | 28 Views | Leave a response
At the intersection of art, science, and health, BRDG Project Gallery at 3300 Tejon St. in Denver hosting “Hear/Say”, a groundbreaking art exhibition exploring the effects of high-concentration cannabis. Sponsored by the University of Colorado School of Public Health, the show is a science-based examination that encourages conversation and open-minded understanding of a controversial subject through the artistic lens of local and national artists.
The public is invited to view the exhibition from June 14 through July 14, 2024 during regular BRDG Project gallery hours. The public also is invited to attend additional events at the gallery:
Opening Night Reception: 6-9 p.m. June 14;
Panel Discussion with Artists and Scientists: 4-6 p.m. June 15;
Art/Science Talk: 7-9 p.m. June 18;
Art/Science Talk: 4-7 p.m. June 22; and
Closing Reception with Art/Science Talk: 6-9 p.m. July 14.
Register for these events for free at www.scienceinformedart.com.
After attending a three-day workshop with presentations from Colorado scientists and community members on the impacts of high-concentration cannabis, the artists created new works influenced by what they learned. Working with this science-informed art model, curator Tya Anthony brings together artists from various perspectives and media in a collective celebration of artistic expression, featuring work by Shaunie Berry, Peter Miles Bergman, Jennifer Ghormley, Beth Johnston, Samuel Mata, Tiffany Medina, Christine Nguyen, Fernando Orellana, Autumn T. Thomas, Anna Tsouhlarakis, and Denise “The Vamp DeVille” Zubizarreta.
This exhibition is hosted in conjunction with a wider campaign by the University of Colorado School of Public Health that promotes awareness about high-concentration cannabis use through Colorado House Bill 1317. This legislation mandated a systematic review of high-potency THC along with the development of an educational campaign based on the findings.
The project is co-directed by Dr. Ann Collier, community & behavioral health associate professor at the University of Colorado, and John Tannous of Shadow Consulting, who works with agencies on science-informed art projects like this one.
“So much has changed in the industry since marijuana was legalized,” Collier said. “There are a lot of unexplored questions about the increasing availability of high-concentration marijuana products. We’re excited to showcase how these different creative minds approach this issue.”
Anthony, the curator, is an interdisciplinary artist and independent curator who explores themes of domestic resilience, social justice, human rights, and identity through sculptural painting, photography, and collage. Her artwork refocuses narratives of people of color while shedding light on the social, economic, and the natural environments that surround her subjects. She reimagines historic narratives as an opportunity to explore alternate realities. Anthony is particularly interested in creating autonomous spaces for bodies of color and using core memories as a form of catharsis.
For more information visit www.scienceinformedart.com.
BRDG Project is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to bring local, artist-driven, and thought-provoking arts to the heart of Denver’s shifting neighborhoods by bridging artists, gallery, youth, and underserved communities together in an accessible and engaging space for contemporary expression and learning. The gallery, at 33rd Avenue and Tejon Street in North Denver’s Highland neighborhood, is open from 1-6 p.m. Thursdays, 1-8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. Follow it on Instagram @brdgproject and visit www.brdgproject.org for more information.
Christine Nguyen
Jennifer Ghormley
Samuel Mata
Shaunie Berry
“Hear/Say” Artists
Posted in Denver, Denver Front | Tagged art exhibit denver, BRDG project, cannabis art, cannabis research, Denise Zubizarreta, Dr. Ann Collier, hear/say exhibition, John Tannous, Tya Anthony
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