KASIA KAY IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HER PARTICIPATION IN OPEN SPACE
AN INTERNATIONAL GROUP EXHIBITION AT GIARDINI DELLA MARINARESSA IN VENICE, ITALY.
“There is no such thing as race. None. There is only one human race. Scientifically, anthropologically.” - Toni Morrison
I used Morrison’s quote to call for mindful transformation and change in all of us to strengthen our fight towards a better, more equality-filled world and to eliminate racial discrimination. The message stamped in 80 bronze beads invites all humans to acknowledge and express their apology for wrongdoing and affirm determination to correct beliefs about human race.
Open Space
Giardini della Marinaressa, Venice - Italy
Organized by European Cultural Centre - Venice.
“This show should be seen as a platform where artist share one step of their journey, their reflection on personal visual language. The exhibition show a vast spectrum of presentations full of surprising artistic elements. The works range from small wooden panels to sculptures made of nylon fabric. Some are inspired by Venice, some represent an attempt to reflect on the dramatic experiences of 2020. Various media create an extraordinary combination of approaches, a dialogue between current developments and ideas in art, design and architecture.
We exhibit work of professional artists next to emerging ones who’s works might be less known. What they all have is common is curiosity, courage to explore and ability to deliver under challenging conditions of pandemic. The works are presented by Bianca Artope, Anna Egle, Marcel Grimard, Peter Goryashko, Daniela Guevska, Kasia Kay, Tamar Kordzadze, Kristina Kragujevska, Christine Kuhn, Holly Maples, Katerina Panagiotaki, Victoria Cecile Wreden Sadeq, Pooja Sharma, Anastasia Troshenkova and Steven Vineburg among others.”