Ekphrasis is a Greek word meaning “Art Inspiring Other Art.” Ekphrasis X continues the tradition of an annual collaboration between the Artists’ Co-op of Mendocino and the Writers of the Mendocino Coast. The participating 21 artist-writer pairs (42 creative individuals!) were matched randomly and anonymously with identities withheld until the exhibitions were installed. For half of them, visual artists responded to writings; for the other half, writers responded to visual art.
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Ekphrasis is a Greek word meaning “Art Inspiring Other Art.” Ekphrasis X continues the tradition of an annual collaboration between the Artists’ Co-op of Mendocino and the Writers of the Mendocino Coast. The participating 21 artist-writer pairs (42 creative individuals!) were matched randomly and anonymously with identities withheld until the exhibitions were installed. For half of them, visual artists responded to writings; for the other half, writers responded to visual art.
Mark your calendars to view this year’s Ekphrasis in several ways:
1. The online Exhibition featuring all participants, was installed Oct. 1st and will be accessible indefinitely on the Co-op website. Go to www.artcoopmendocino.com and click on the “Exhibitions” dropdown menu.
2. The Co-op’s bricks-and-mortar exhibition is up Oct 6 through Nov 1, with art/writing pairs installed throughout the gallery.
Open daily 11-4 with extended hours to 7pm on Second Saturday Oct 9. Location is Kasten x Albion Sts in Mendocino.
For public readings by the Ekphrasis authors, attend the Writers of the Mendocino Coast Zoom meeting October 17 (3PM third Sunday). A slide show of the associated art is included. Go to www.WritersMendocinoCoast.org for information on attending this Zoom meeting.
The Artists’ Co-op of Gallery has been a fine arts destination since 1988. Phone is 937-2217. Visit our website at www.artcoopmendocino.com We hope you enjoy one or more of the opportunities to engage in this year’s Ekphrasis X experience. Invite a friend to join you.
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