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Politics and Art at Cooperative
September 4, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Cooperative Gallery 213 is featuring a unique family collaboration, as MaryRose, Judy Salton, and their granddaughter Karissa explore different themes, including art and politics. The exhibits open First Friday September 4th, 2020 and continues through September 26th every Saturday from 11 am- 3 pm and by appointment with the artists (call 607 7243462 or email cooperativegallery213@gmail.com).
Judy Salton has created “Games Politicians Play” an political satire, leaning heavily to the left, which is meant to entertain, inform and provoke people’s reactions. The work is based on popular games such as Chess & Checkers (Putin & Trump), Trumpopoly, Dominos (the wall), Cards, Risk, Scrabble, and “What’s My Lyin’.”
Karissa Salton has created “The Celestial Bodies Series” with photo collages. She previously exhibited a series called “Women as Forces of Nature” in 2018. In this series she depicts women as celestial beings based on real objects in space.
MaryRose presents “Inspired” a collection of paintings she created during the COVID shut down as part of an artists’ challenge in response to the isolation imposed by the COVID-19 Pandemic. According to MaryRose, “Judy and I invited all Exhibiting Gallery Members to participate in a challenge. It was loosely based on “The Gossip Game” where each participating artist submitted a piece of their art to an assigned artist. That artist, in turn, used it to inspire a new piece of work, which at the end of one week was passed on to another artist, thus creating an ongoing circle.” That circle of 10 artists became the “Challenge Circle: Creating In Place, Keeping in Touch, and Supporting Each Other”, resulting in 100 pieces of art over 10 weeks. They were asked to repeat the challenge and expanded the invitation to include Supporting Artists, creating two 7 week circles resulting in another group of 98 pieces of art. “I have selected 17 pieces of my art that were inspired by those that I received, hence the title of the show “Inspired.”