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Opening Reception: Saturday June 20th 7 – 10pm
Free and open to the public
Steven Barich’s solo show of drawings explores something mysterious and unquantifiable hidden behind visual patterns, lodged under the weight of codes, trailing along the outlines of shapes, in the closeness of juxtaposed text. A thing both real and imagined, neither natural nor virtual, existing somewhere between analog and digital. The drawings in this exhibition belong to the aforesaid and ongoing observations.
Steven Barich is a visual artist living in the Bay Area. His work investigates such things as the psychology of perception, apophenia, multiplicity, and defining uniqueness of expression within a digital age. Mr. Barich is a graduate of Mills College (MFA, 2001) and the California College of Arts and Crafts (BFA, 1997). He has previously exhibited artwork in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Serbia, England as well as nationally in the United States.
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Support for this program is provided by Southern Exposure's Alternative Exposure Grant
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