Highlights from whitespace and the Atlanta Ballet’s OFFStage event

Atlanta Ballet and whitespace came together earlier this month for OFFStage, the second annual event aimed at bridging the various arts communities throughout Atlanta. The Atlanta Ballet was promoting its season finale, New Choreographic Voices, which included the work of two female choreographers while whitespace was exhibiting work by two female artists as well. As a result, the overarching theme of the event celebrated strong female voices in the arts by hosting an artists’ chat at whitespace gallery moderated by John Welker of the Atlanta Ballet. The featured artists included painter, Sarah Emerson, who is represented by whitespace gallery, teaches Drawing and Painting at Emory University and whose exhibition ,Underland, was on display during the event ; visual artist, Kelly Cloninger, whose exhibition, Girl Party, was recently exhibited in whitespec at whitespace; Tara Lee, Atlanta Ballet dancer and choreographer of Pavo; and Helen Pickett, Atlanta Ballet guest artist and choreographer of Prayer of Touch. All four ladies introduced their work and the initial inspiration or spark that led to their current projects. Although each artist works in different mediums, the ladies found that they often approach their work in the same manner and are influenced by similar ideas. For instance, Helen Pickett’s ballet was directly influenced by a Marcel Duchamp piece, Prière de Toucher (Please Touch), that she saw at the Picasso to Warhol exhibition at the High Museum of Art, showing that the line between performing and visual arts is extremely fluid.

Guests mingled during the Party in the Garden which was held before the event in whitespace’s beautiful courtyard and featured the music of DJ Pejma along with light bites and libations from the Good Food Truck. Here are some highlights from the event:

whitespace and Atlanta Ballet present OFFStage

John Welker, Atlanta Ballet dancer, introduces panel: (L to R) Jesse Tyler, AB Dancer and Assistant Choreographer of Pavo; Tara Lee, AB Dancer and Choreographer of Pavo; Kelly Cloninger, visual artist for Girl Party, exhibited in whitespec at whitespace; Sarah Emerson, Emory professor and painter whose body of work Underland is pictured here in the whitespace gallery; and Helen Pickett, choreographer of Prayer of Touch.

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Teresa Cole “Between Origin and Present” Opening at whitespace

Last night was opening night for Teresa Cole’s exhibition, Between Origin and Present, currently showing at whitespace through June 30, 2012. For the past few days, Teresa has been in the gallery hanging the focal point of the show, an installation entitled Curling in on Itself, which consists of relief prints on paper with cotton and silk saris. Even though it was interesting witnessing the process of installation, which is all hung by hand so that no two installations are the same, the piece was exquisite last night showing beautifully in the glow of the rustic gallery. Yet Teresa Cole’s show is not just aesthetically pleasing, the layering of materials is also symbolic for layering in meaning. The artist’s objective is “a tracing of the past to hopefully understand our complicated world” and tries to “understand ornament as a visual language and ultimately through this use of pattern, exploring how cultures influence each other.” Having created the installation centerpiece of the show in India during her Khoj Kolkata International Residency, Cole says that “through our multivalent culture, my search has been to sift, refine and restructure pattern as an intent to comment on the complexity of contemporary existence.”

Here are some highlights from last night’s opening:

*Photos by Frank Sanchez

Teresa Cole "Between Origin and Present" at whitespace galery

The focal point of the show, "Curling in on Itself" made of relief prints on paper with cotton and silk saris

 

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Highlights from Kelly Cloninger’s “Girl Party” opening in whitespec at whitespace

Kelly Cloninger’s opening of Girl Party in whitespec at whitespace can only be described as “an explosion of pink.” However there is more to the story than that. Evolving from her interpretation of feminism versus historical viewpoints, Cloninger asks: “If feminism is suppose to be about the support of femininity, why has it so often revolved around the refusal of it?” Girl Party celebrates all things “girl” in a vast explosion of hot pink and glitter! Here are some highlights from the evening. The show runs through June 16.

Kelly Cloninger Girl Party at whitespace
Jamie Badoud, Executive Director of Hambidge, with his son having fun in pink confetti explosion!
Kelly Cloninger Girl Party whitespace

Kelly Cloninger looking pretty in pink with Ann-Marie Manker

Kelly Cloninger Girl Party whitespace

whitespec visitor contemplating the celebration of everything "girl" and feminine in "Girl Party"

Photos by Rose Barron

Whitespace and Atlanta Ballet present

OFFStage: Party in the Garden + Group Artist Chat

Wednesday, May 9 | 6:30 – 9 pm

whitespace and Atlanta Ballet OFFStage

Join us Wednesday, May 9 at whitespace for our second annual OFFStage event with Atlanta Ballet.  Celebrating strong female voices in the arts, the party features an artist chat with visual artists Sarah Emerson and Kelly Cloninger and choreographers Tara Lee and Helen Pickett.  You will also have the opportunity to see Sarah Emerson’s Underland in the main gallery and Kelly Cloninger’s Girl Party in the adjacent whitespec exhibition space. Other fun includes live music by DJ Pejman and food from the Good Food Truck!  Come early for free wine from 6:30 PM – 7 PM, followed by the group artist chat at 7:30 PM.

This is also one of your last opportunities to see Underland by Sarah Emerson, since the show closes Saturday, May 12!

Atlanta Ballet is offering whitespace patrons an exclusive $20 ticket for the Sunday, May 20th performance of New Choreographic Voices at 7 pm.  It will be an exciting evening of two world debuts and one company premiere, so you will not want to miss it!  Access this amazing deal by clicking here!

 

Artist conversation with Sarah Emerson at whitespace gallery

Last night whitespace hosted a conversation with artist, Sarah Emerson, whose current exhibition, Underland, is showing at whitespace through May 12.

Sarah Emerson Artist Talk at Whitespace

Sarah Emerson discussing "Underland" her current body of work at whitespace

Sarah began the conversation explaining how in this series she set out to create a continuous landscape, imagining what was left or right to each piece giving the viewer a space to see the overall panorama, the bigger picture.  Basing this work Continue reading