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Jun292022

Gamut Gallery Presents "In Your Own Words" - July 22-August 20

In Your Own Words, July 22 – August 20

This July, Gamut Gallery is pleased to welcome nationally recognized artist, designer, independent curator, and adjunct faculty at Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Suyao Tian for her latest interactive solo exhibition, In Your Own Words.

The intimate relationship Suyao has observed between her work and the unique experiences of her collectors is the inspiration behind the upcoming exhibit. Through the liberal use of water in her painting application, Suyao embraces the spontaneity of shapes as they organically unwind across her composition. “My inspiration comes from my childhood memories. I try to think like a child, without the constraints of space and time.” Her choice of vivid color strengthens this notion, illustrating whimsical scenes full of life and movement. In doing so, she encourages the viewer to embark on an exploration of their inner world, interpreting the path her paints take through the lens of their own childlike imaginations. 

During the exhibition, visitors are encouraged to share their favorite pieces from the collection online, along with a few comments about their individual interpretations of her art. “I don’t try to force viewers to understand my work. More importantly, I hope my work can inspire viewers' curiosity and a new understanding of themselves and the world.” Meanwhile, buyers will be offered the opportunity to name their piece upon purchase. In Your Own Words sets out to weave together a narrative echoing Suyao’s recognition that we each autonomously navigate events, demonstrating how experiences color our interpretation of the world around us.

MEMBERS ONLY PREVIEW NIGHT: Thursday, July 21, 7-9pm Meet & Greet with Suyao Tian • RSVP Required • Memberships required, become a member today!

PUBLIC OPENING NIGHT: Friday, July 22, 6-9pm  $10 day of the event, $7 pre-sale - FREE for Members • Pre-sale tickets available, order your pre-sale today! • Entry will be available at the door

ARTIST TALK: Wednesday, August 10, 6:30pm  A multifaceted conversation and a look into the mind of Artist Suyao Tian, hosted at Gamut Gallery. Moderated by Russ White of MPLSART, followed by open Q & A  $10 day of the event, $7 pre-sale • $5 for members • This is 30 person limited capacity event • Pre-sales available and recommended.

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