Community TALK: A [hybrid] conversation w/Artist Susan Ferrari Rowley

Join us on Saturday, November 10th for Susan Ferrari Rowley's artist talk in conjunction with her "Alterations in Dystopia" [studio views] exhibition at Studeō PAR-.This event is part of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial. Now in its sixth iteration, the Biennial activates over 100 projects at museums, galleries, universities, and public spaces throughout Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Dayton and Columbus, Ohio in October 2022.Registration Appreciated.::In person viewing of digital conversation at:The Gallery at Studeō PAR1646 Hoffner Street, (Northside) Cincinnati, OH 45223.::RSVP for video link.::Saturday, December 10thArtist Talk - 3 pm -5 pmReception - 5 pm - 7 pmDoors open at 2:30 pm: :More about Susan Ferrari Rowley:As a lover of nature and owner of multiple acres of protected grasslands in upstate New York, Susan Ferrari Rowley is particularly dialed into the heat index and temperature records our world continues to witness. This is one reason she chose to use photographs of the natural environment as her primary subject matter for Alterations in Dystopia [Studio Views].From depictions of thriving corn crops, to images of isolated pest-infected trees, Rowley’s treatment of the recorded environment remains focused around changes she has witnessed as a long-term resident of a nature-leaning community. Representing both the joys a well-kept environment can provide, down to some of the destructive paths our population is taking as a whole, Rowley’s strong awareness of form pairs beautifully with the imagery she’s able to bring to the forefront.Specifically utilizing original photography printed on vinyl, paired with human-scale sculptural forms, Rowley’s installations shed light on the possibility of our world’s downward spiral—particularly related to our natural environment. She takes this process one step further by installing linear elements throughout the work, simply designed to create distracting divisions in space.With this work Susan Ferrari Rowley hopes to inspire conversations that can lead to change. From slightly altering one’s day to day habits, to encouraging policy shifts, Rowley believes we can all be part of much needed progress.------Support for this 2022 FotoFocus Biennial exhibition was provided by FotoFocus

Studeō PAR-
1646 Hoffner Street, Cincinnati, OH 45223 (Map)

Join us on Saturday, November 10th for Susan Ferrari Rowley's artist talk in conjunction with her "Alterations in Dystopia" [studio views] exhibition at Studeō PAR-.

This event is part of the 2022 FotoFocus Biennial. Now in its sixth iteration, the Biennial activates over 100 projects at museums, galleries, universities, and public spaces throughout Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Dayton and Columbus, Ohio in October 2022.

Registration Appreciated.

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In person viewing of digital conversation at:

The Gallery at Studeō PAR

1646 Hoffner Street, (Northside) 

Cincinnati, OH 45223.

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RSVP for video link.

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Saturday, December 10th

Artist Talk - 3 pm -5 pm

Reception - 5 pm - 7 pm

Doors open at 2:30 pm

: :

More about Susan Ferrari Rowley:
As a lover of nature and owner of multiple acres of protected grasslands in upstate New York, Susan Ferrari Rowley is particularly dialed into the heat index and temperature records our world continues to witness. This is one reason she chose to use photographs of the natural environment as her primary subject matter for
 Alterations in Dystopia [Studio Views].

From depictions of thriving corn crops, to images of isolated pest-infected trees, Rowley’s treatment of the recorded environment remains focused around changes she has witnessed as a long-term resident of a nature-leaning community. Representing both the joys a well-kept environment can provide, down to some of the destructive paths our population is taking as a whole, Rowley’s strong awareness of form pairs beautifully with the imagery she’s able to bring to the forefront.

Specifically utilizing original photography printed on vinyl, paired with human-scale sculptural forms, Rowley’s installations shed light on the possibility of our world’s downward spiral—particularly related to our natural environment. She takes this process one step further by installing linear elements throughout the work, simply designed to create distracting divisions in space.

With this work Susan Ferrari Rowley hopes to inspire conversations that can lead to change. From slightly altering one’s day to day habits, to encouraging policy shifts, Rowley believes we can all be part of much needed progress.
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Support for this 2022 FotoFocus Biennial exhibition was provided by FotoFocus