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Retro-Active-Vision: Works by Scott Scarboro

Multimedia artist Scott Scarboro has utilized numerous materials and processes for self-expression for over 3 decades. This exhibit is not really a retrospective, but a sampling of his hand-glitched videos, mixed media sculptures and quilts from the past, his current sound and video creations, along with offerings to the universe for hope and luck for future conceptions.

Enjoy complimentary appetizers, non-alcoholic beverages, and a live performance by the artist as you explore Retro-Active-Vision at the opening reception on May 22nd.

When her second child was well into toddlerhood, Ross reintroduced a more defined creative practice into her life, and realized that the parameters in which she could make work had dramatically changed. The impulsivity that had previously fueled her process was now an impracticality in the face of snacks, nap schedules, and her own exhaustion. 

She wondered how others were navigating this territory. “The bonds formed and support shared with other mothers since becoming one myself has buoyed me through times of uncertainty and loneliness,” says Ross. “I wanted to find that community for my art practice. I was curious how other artists/mothers were balancing both identities and I longed to find a supportive way for us to feel seen in that journey.”