Axle Contemporary
a mobile artspace based in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Advent
Carolyn Riman
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 20 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 20(b) Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
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Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 19 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 18 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 17 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 14 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 13 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 12 mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 11 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 10 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 9 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" SOLD | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 8 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" SOLD |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 7 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 6 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 5 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 4 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 |
Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 3 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" $400 | Carolyn RimanAdvent: December 2 Cyanotype, mixed media on paper 44" x 30" SOLD |
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Advent
Carolyn Riman
Nov 29 - Dec 20, 2015
Carolyn Riman's Advent is a walk-in Advent calendar that “reveals” a new mixed-media image-event each day, in different locations all over town. Based upon the Advent calendar, a daily calendar of the weeks before Christmas in which a numbered door for each day conceals, an image, verse, chocolate or toy, (driving children of all ages mad with suspense!), Advent is timed in anticipation of the winter solstice. The show is a series of meditations on what we wait for, and in turn what is revealed to us from day to day. Many gifts often go unnoticed, forgotten, or ignored. On December 20th, with all doors open, we invite you inside to join us for a celebration of the returning of the light.
The artist writes:
"What is “the reason for the season”? Depends who you ask. Try Nordic lore, try Inuit, try astrophysics. Humans have been digging into this particular question for a long time. The Advent, varying in length according to a variety of traditions, is known in many Christian traditions as the four Sundays prior to Christmas. By any name or calendar, Advent is layered with historical and cultural significance, observed variously as a remembrance of Jews waiting for the Messiah, modern-day Christians awaiting the Second Coming, and in the spirit of countless pre-Christian traditions that continue to brighten the long dark nights with ritual and festivities to mark the return of the lengthening light to the Northern Hemisphere.
What kinds of things do people wait for? Payday, the Golden Ticket, Mr. Right, the Messiah, the rapture, ascension, a free moment, “the right moment,” “a lucky break,” any break at all, vacation, inspiration, being “discovered”, a windfall, enlightenment, a write-up in the Times, a gold medal, a purple heart, a visa, a letter of acceptance, a promotion, bloodwork results, epiphany, apocalypse, security, recognition, validation, confirmation, stability, a good night’s sleep, death, birth, rebirth, freedom, instructions, good directions, true love.
Collectively and individually, if we can hold a vision for any of these prospects in our inmost psyches, do we not have access to the essential spark to ignite any one of them? My intention with Advent is to shine a little light on the seed-symbols we carry, to open doors to the things we wait for, and nurture them in the quiet and dark time of year. Advent seeks to temper the amplified message of insufficiency that often hijacks the “holiday” spirit. Advent is an invitation to inventory dreams, to mine the passage through the dark season for the abundant potentials inherent in each of us."
SCHEDULE
Sunday Nov. 29: Railyard Shade Structure 1-4
Monday Nov. 30: La Montañita Co-Op 11-1
Tuesday Dec. 1: Genoveva Chavez Community Center 2:30-4:30
Wednesday Dec. 2: Dulce Coffee Shop 11-1
Thursday Dec. 3: Harry's Roadhouse 11-1
Friday Dec. 4: Baca St. Arts Tour 5-8
Saturday Dec. 5: Tesuque Village Market 9-11
Sunday Dec. 6: Baca St. Arts Tour 1-3
Monday Dec. 7: Tune-Up Cafe 11-1
Tuesday Dec. 8: New Mexico School for the Arts 2:30-4:30
Wednesday Dec. 9: Plaza Contenta (by Capitol High) 2:30-4:30
Thursday Dec.10: Railyard Plaza by Violet Crown 2-5
Friday Dec. 11: Near corner of Lincoln & Palace 5:30-8
Saturday Dec. 12: Glow at Santa Fe Botanical Garden 5-8
Sunday Dec. 13: Museum of Folk Art/Milner Plaza 1-4
Monday Dec. 14: Artisan Santa Fe 1-3
Tuesday Dec. 15: closed (snow)
Wednesday Dec.16: closed (cold)
Thursday Dec. 17: La Montañita Co-Op 11-1
Friday Dec. 18: Glow at Santa Fe Botanical Garden 5-8
Saturday Dec. 19: Railyard Farmers Market 10-12
Sunday Dec. 20: 545 Canyon Rd. at El Zaguan 3-5,
with a closing celebration inside 5-7
Exhibition of the full series of cyanotypes at El Zaguán
545 Canyon Road, Santa Fe
continues at El Zaguán through Jan 9th. Hours: by chance or by appointment, and Saturdays, 1-4 pm
Call (805) 798-7974