May 6 - June 25, 2022
From Arts Fort Worth:
“Victoria Gonzales’ work is a record of mundane yet impactful experiences of everyday life. Memory and space create a visual narrative of the physical and metaphorical ways she navigates the world around her. Space is sometimes a place of comfort or other times a souvenir of a distant event. The memories Victoria explores can be simultaneously joyful and melancholy, tender and distant, or hopeful and hopeless. Through Victoria’s paintings she is processing and rediscovering the past in a new way through the intimacy and tactility of mark making. Each work presents a bittersweet narrative examining the complex circumstances that have brought her to a specific moment in time.”
Reception: May 6, 2022 | 6–9 pm
1300 Gendy Street
Fort Worth, 76107 Texas
(817)738-1938
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Join Arts Fort Worth for an artist talk with Claire Kennedy and Victoria Gonzales, who will discuss the common themes in their solo exhibitions. Kennedy’s exhibition ‘One Fingers, Once Hand’ finds the artist creating her own language by mediating on found and fabricated objects, then placing them strategically to converse with each other and the viewer, while breaking away from the expectations of the material and space. In the exhibition ‘Into a Spacious Place’ Gonzales creates a record of mundane yet impactful experiences of everyday life. Memory and space create a visual narrative of the physical and metaphorical ways [she] navigates the world around [her]. Space is sometimes a place of comfort or other times a souvenir of a distant event.
Artist Talk with Claire Kennedy & Victoria Gonzales
Saturday, June 18 at 1:00 p.m.
Arts Fort Worth, 1300 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA