RTS is excited to host Artist Talk with artist in residence Chloe Serre and guest artist Amy Nathan on November 6th, 7-9pm.
Chloe Serre:
Alongside being a graduate in visual arts, Chloe Serre also studied psychology and cognitives sciences at Lyon University where she developed an interest in social sciences. Moving between artisanal craftsmanship and theoretical references, Chloe’s work uses sculpture to produce interactive shapes questioning social forms. She enjoys collaborating with dancers and actors and her sculptural installations are enriched of the transversality of arts. Her work has been exposed in several galleries , including Palais de Tokyo (Paris),BF15 (Lyon) and recently the Salon de Montrouge.
Amy Nathan:
Amy Nathan is an artist based in Berkeley, California. Nathan’s work begins with the act of applying pressure to images and language to crack them open, make them tactile, and distend them into an expanded space. This inquiry is the starting point for paintings and sculptures that lean into the push-and-pull between interior voice and external appearance, and the tension between representation and abstraction. Her work has recently been exhibited at CULT | Aimee Friberg Exhibitions, Art Toronto, Art Market San Francisco, the Seattle Art Fair, the Headlands Center for the Arts, Traywick Contemporary, and with the International Sculpture Center at the Pyramid Hill Museum. Nathan was a 2018-2019 Graduate Fellow at the Headlands Center for the Arts, and she received her MFA from Mills College in 2018. She is a co-director of Royal NoneSuch Gallery in Oakland, California. Her work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, New American Paintings and Sculpture Magazine.