January 20 - February 26, 2022
From Camiba Gallery:
“Zoë Shulman’s exhibit Neuroplastic opens Thursday, January 20th, 2022 with an Artist Reception from 6pm to 8:30pm at Camiba Gallery (masks required during opening). Neuroplastic is a series of visionary paintings, drawings, metal prints, and animations by Austin based artist Zoë Shulman that employ geometric abstraction to explore the intersections between psychotherapy, psychedelic medicine, and art therapy. While undergoing cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical Ketamine treatments, the artist created these idiosyncratic artworks as transformational stepping stones on her personal healing journey through PTSD and depression. Throughout this body of work, special hallucinatory shapes the artist calls “Ketagons” integrate ineffable thoughts and feelings into a complex visual language of soft value gradients, crystalline glazes, colorfully woven lines, fiery paint pours, rhythmic patterns, and labyrinthine illusions. Altogether, the artist’s unique language reveals her wisdom mind’s deepest existential affirmations, self-evident truths, and spiritual transcendences.
In the artist’s own words:
“My work employs painting, drawing, and digital mixed media to visualize geometries that subvert traditional painting canon. These geometries emerge from mapping the theoretical spaces described by post-structuralism, geography, complexity, psychology, psychedelics, feminism, politics, and cyber and queer culture.”
The exhibit will remain on view through February 26th, 2022, with open hours every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11am to 5pm.”
Reception: January 20, 2022 | 6–8:30 pm
6448 Highway 290 East, Suite A102
Austin, 78723 TX
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