Posts by Amy Arechavaleta

  • (Human)Nature: An Interview with Joanna Ambroz & Magdalena Zych

    "For me, painting is an ongoing search, an emotion, an exploration of connection with the body." - Magdalena Zych
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    (Human)Nature: An Interview with Joanna Ambroz & Magdalena Zych
    Joining us for our latest artist Q&A are CAMP galley artists Joanna Ambroz and Magdalena Zych featured in (Human)Nature.  This two-person exhibition , running from January 3–31 , will be debuting our new Incubator Space with a section of works that explore nature, both human and biological. 

    Stick around as they share valuable insights into their creative processes, their creative processes, their distinct pallets, and the experience of exhibiting alongside one another.
  • Where Color Transports: An Interview with Andrew Arocho & Vincent Dion

    "My strong reliance on color is evidence of the great gift of sight, and the subtlety of full spectrum awareness that many of us have been given. " - Vincent Dion
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    Where Color Transports: An Interview with Andrew Arocho & Vincent Dion

    Joining us for our latest artist Q&A are Vincent Dion and Miami’s own Andrew Arocho, featured in Where Color Transports, running from January 3–31. This two-person exhibition explores how both artists use color to engage the psyche and evoke emotion, despite their distinct styles and approaches.

    Stick around as they share valuable insights into their creative processes, inspirations, and the experience of exhibiting alongside one another.

  • We Got The Power Q&A XV

    " While my mother’s ideas were valued, taking much time away from keeping a home and a family would not have been very strongly supported." — Nanilee Robarge
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    We Got The Power Q&A XV

    Our Fifteenth Q&A roundup features CAMP artist Molly Gambardella, alongside artists Elaine Luther, Autumn Kioti Horne, and Nanilee Robarge.

     

     

  • We Got The Power Q&A XIV

    “The beautiful thing about fiber art is so many of us learn through community–a close friend, a parent, a relative, or a local class. Craft is a unifier, and it is a practice that is now core to what I do.“— Kristina Reinis
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    We Got The Power Q&A XIV
    Our Fourteenth Q&A roundup features CAMP artists Amy Putman and Joan Wheeler , alongside artists Kristina Reinis and Ainaz Alipour.
  • We Got The Power Q&A XIII

    “Fiber's flexibility, texture, and historical depth make it an exciting, boundary-pushing medium for art." — Aida Tejada
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    We Got The Power Q&A XIII
    Our Thirteenth Q&A roundup features Camp artists Nancy Tobin Sooo-z Mastropietro and Barbara Ringer along with artists Kim Moore, and Aida Tejada.
  • We Got The Power Q&A XII

    "I am finding new ways to explore the feminine universe in fabrics and embroidery." — Silvana Soriano
    by Amy Arechavaleta
    We Got The Power Q&A XII

    Our Twelfth Q&A roundup features CAMP artists Silvana Soriano and Julie Peppito, along with artists Rosa Herniquez, and Toni Thomas .