Curious pieces from Stubblefield’s workshop, SPACE, MUSES, ETC. is a focus on methods, materials, and processes within the studio. The intention is to broaden the viewer’s definition of art and encourage self-provocation and active pursuit of the personal curiosity inside us all. The exhibition pulls from recent work on display at the European Cultural Centre in Venice, Italy, during the 2019 Biennale, The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Basel Miami, and in-progress work from the artists Seattle and Hong Kong studios. Stubblefield is known for a collaborative, anti-disciplinary approach, merging unusual materials and situations such as plants, boats, the internet, jellyfish, real-time data from nature, miles of bungee cord, mixed-reality technology, oceans, robotics, natural landscapes, and software algorithms. Samuel will be scheduling a gallery walk during the exhibition.
The name of the photo is Central Park at 1.625 m/s2. Special thanks to NASA for image assistance.
SJIMA thanks the sponsors of this exhibition-The Honeywell Charitable Fund, Kim Miller, San Juan Island Community Foundation, Town of Friday Harbor, San Juan County, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington State Arts Commission,Printonyx, Harbor Rentals & Browne's Home Center.