August 10 – October 12, 2019 Exhibitions

August 10 - October 12, 2019 Exhibitions
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 10, 2019 7 - 9PM
Closing Reception: Saturday, October 12, 2019 1-5PM
Artist talks: Saturday, October 12, 2019 2PM
Front BOX: Surfaces | Ha Na Lee and James Hughes
Back BOX: the present of my life looks different under trees | Caroline Roberts
Window BOX: RESURFACE.LETTERS | Avisheh Mohsenin

August 10 – October 12, 2019 Exhibitions
Opening Reception: Saturday, August 10, 2019 7 – 9PM

Closing Reception: Saturday, October 12, 2019 1-5PM

Artist talks: Saturday, October 12, 2019 2PM

Surfaces | Ha Na Lee and James Hughes
Front BOX

the present of my life looks different under trees | Caroline Roberts
Back BOX

RESURFACE.LETTERS | Avisheh Mohsenin
Window BOX

BOX 13 ArtSpace is pleased to present three exhibitions opening August 10, 2019 7 – 9PM.

In the Front BOX, the exhibition Surfaces consists of two video pieces by Ha Na Lee and James Hughes. Two Women is a multi-media installation inspired by the invisible crisis of the suicide of the artist’s grandmother, exploring ways to understand the death of a loved one. Liquid Voices is a collaboration with Melia Watras, a composer and violist who wrote the music based on Virginia Woolf’s short story The Fascination of the Pool, which mirrors the story’s stream of consciousness approach in imagery and depth.

In the Back BOX, Caroline Roberts’ installation the present of my life looks different under trees represents 60 years of Houston weather data and shows the story of rising temperatures and intensifying rain events, evoking the growth ring patterns of trees used to study past climates.

In the Window BOX, the installation RESURFACE.LETTERS consists of Houston-based Iranian-American artist Avisheh Mohsenin’s family letters, which were completely damaged by Hurricane Harvey together with her art studio, reprinted in large scale, hung in layers from the ceiling reflecting the drying process of years of creation and collection as the artist grappled with concepts of memory, photography, documentation and the acceptance of change and impermanence.

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