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Immortal Messages: The 2021 UTC Art Annual Juried Student Exhibition: Juror Ellex Swavoni

IMMORTAL MESSAGES

IMMORTAL MESSAGES

November 17-December 10, 2021
ICA galleries

Opening
November 18 events:
5pm Artist Talk with Ellex Swavoni, Benwood Auditorium, including Exhibition Awards announcements
6-7pm Opening of Immortal Messages at ICA Galleries 

Announcing the 2021 UTC Dept. of Art Annual Juried Student Exhibition with juror Ellex Swavoni.

2021 Juror Statement:
“Artists have historically held the responsibility of capturing contemporary moments in their artworks and artistic and creative practices can also serve as windows into the past. Everything from ancient artifacts, architectural ruins, portraits, and deteriorating papyrus inform us of the life and times of those who walked the earth before us. Artists involuntarily transcribe current perspectives and happenings into works that will ultimately communicate our human experience to the future. The artist is always in conversation with history.” 

Ellex Swavoni

About Ellex Swavoni

Ellex Swavoni (American, she/her) is a multi-disciplinary, contemporary artist living and working in Atlanta, GA and hailing from Louisville, KY. Swavoni holds a BS in Graphic Design from Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY. As a child, she became enchanted by art toy design, and the onslaught of information the Internet brought. Throughout her formative years, she taught herself the art of sculpting,  mold making, and other home manufacturing techniques. She uses her love for toy design, sculpting, ancient spirituality, and graphic design, to create sobering works that speak on her view of the world around her. She captures and translates her experiences into future ancient symbols, music, and minimal abstract works.

Swavoni is currently based in Atlanta, where she is developing a series that proposes the importance of empowering ourselves by creating the conditions of love, using fantasy, design, and music. She continues to cross-reference modern ideas and techniques with ancient symbology in her work, as well as advance her Fine Art and Design education.

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