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Live Virtual Local Views at PAMM: Angela Bolaños

July 30, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm

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Thursday, July 30th from 6-6:30pm experience a live, virtual ‘Local Views at PAMM’, with Miami artist Angela Bolaños at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. Enjoy PAMM’s in-gallery tour program, Local Views at PAMM is where select local artists speak about a few works of art currently on view at the museum. This week, Angela Bolaños will lead the tour on Facebook Live and YouTube Live.

Angela Bolaños is a Honduran-born artist living in Miami, FL. Her process-driven creative practice makes use of textiles, reflective surfaces, found objects, traditional media, and experimental techniques. Inspired by organic shapes often juxtaposed with geometric shapes, patterns, and paper collage, the physicality of her work seduces the viewer with its rich texture, ebullient colors, and expressive movement. The creative journey of her work represents physical expressions of her continuous search into concepts of identity, perception, and the passing of time.

“As we continue to function in a digital sphere, PAMM remains dedicated to Miami-based artists and is excited to offer our Local Views at PAMM series weekly. Artists will discuss their artistic practice, their creative process, and how it relates to the museum.” Local Views at PAMM gives visitors a first-hand interaction with local artists by creating conversations centered around art and the creative process. This casual 30-minute conversation takes place on the fourth Thursday of each month.

 

Image: Angela Bolaños. Process, Angst and Equilibrium (detail), 2019.
Canvas on reflective surface
Photo by David Gary Lloyd