Coming to the Coconino Center for the Arts for the fifth time, the NightVisions V exhibition celebrates the beauty of the night sky. Nearly two-thirds of Americans live where they can no longer see the Milky Way galaxy because of light pollution. We have grown so isolated from night that in much of our culture it has become alien and fearful. NightVisions seeks to re-open our positive connections to the natural night and to bridge the divide separating artistic from scientific perception, promoting the idea that science and art are two intertwined aspects of human experience. Part of the Flagstaff Festival of Science.
The juried exhibition features artists from all over the world and art in a variety of media: painting, photography, ceramics, glass work, textiles and more.
Flagstaff has a very active and strong scientific community. As home to the world-famous Lowell Observatory where Pluto was first discovered, Flagstaff is the world’s first International Dark Sky City. The community advocates for the value of maintaining quality dark skies and reducing light pollution.
My Beautiful Friends, paintings by artist Sky Black will be exhibiting in the Jewel Gallery. Sky Black is a local oil painter that explores a narrative surreal style while mixing humans and their materials with the natural world. The result leads to strange juxtapositions and paradoxical situations with the objects and characters involved.
Free
Phone: 928.779.2300
2014/09/23 - 2014/10/29
Coconino Center for the Arts
2300 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86002
Parking available