Virtual Studio Visit: Caron Tabb
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New Program!
As we embrace social distancing, and look for creative ways to share art and inspiration, CAA is launching a series of Virtual Studio visits. We will host these visits via ZOOM, allowing up to 100 guests to ‘visit’ local artist's studios, ask questions about the artists work and progress, and share in community, from a distance. For our this Virtual Studio Visit, we are pleased to visit the studio of Caron Tabb!
Virtual Studio Visits are free, and open to all!
If you are not already registered in our database, you can close the account login pop-up on the registration page by clicking the X in the top right corner, and then proceed with your registration.
All attendees must register for this event in order to receive the link and login information for the ZOOM event. Registration automatically closes at 11:59pm EST on May 27. If you are unable to register in time, please contact Erin Becker at ebecker@cambridgeart.org to sign-up for the event.
The link to the ZOOM event will be emailed in the morning on the scheduled event date.
About Caron's Artwork: My art replaces what I feel but can’t seem to say in words. The air I breathe, my joy and pain, my fear, and fearlessness. Three continents, the three loves of my life. My memory and future. My everything; a collection of me. It is process-focused, emotive, and inspired by the quiet and the noise in my life. It is deeply impacted by my life experiences, good and bad, and infused with images from my natural surroundings. I often choose to focus my art on the issues in my life that matter most to me; family, my identity as a human and a woman, my story as an immigrant and of others who share immigration hardships, human encounters, and relationships, social justice, advocacy for those suffering from mental health issues, equality and ills of society that bring pain. I love color, texture, and shapes that create a narrative, evoke a memory, or spark an emotion. Using many techniques and found objects, I create new textures and surfaces to discover and engage with. I am fearless and curious, aching with hope, possibilities of new and undiscovered territory. Boundaries exist only in my imagination.
About Caron: Caron’s art practice is driven by a deep sense of and continuous quest for social justice. Through her art, she asks questions and inspires conversations about issues she cares deeply about; gender equality, immigration, human rights, and mental health. Caron finds beauty in and draws inspiration from everything that surrounds her. She is an avid collector of found objects which she will transform into one-of-a-kind mixed media or art installation pieces. She feels most happy when making art giving a visual representation to her inner thoughts.
Learn more about Caron:
Online carontabb.com
On Instagram @CaronTabb
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