Opening Reception of “To Feast on Clouds” Show
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Date & Time
Thu, Aug 03 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Address (map)
11 E Anapamu St.
Venue (website)
Sullivan Goss An American Gallery
White Buffalo Land Trust (WBLT), a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in Santa Barbara County, announces its new Artist in Residence Program in conjunction with a gallery exhibition at Sullivan Goss – An American Gallery, featuring the works of the first artist to pilot this program, Holli Harmon.
WBLT began working with Harmon in 2022 to pilot the program. Harmon is a local Santa Barbara printmaker and painter known for her embrace of history and mythology, as well as her love of novel processes and media. Harmon’s work revolves around human experiences that are connecting points between different cultures and generations, set in iconic California imagery. Her works re-imagine the story of these places, people, and culture.
Harmon’s works from her residency with WBLT over the past year are now on display at Sullivan Goss in a show titled “To Feast on Clouds.” Her pieces portray the positive impact humans can have on the planet and breathe fresh life into the “culture” of agriculture. This show is a collection of 3 series by Harmon, which are on display at Sullivan Goss from July 28th through September 25th, including her Farmer Almanac Series, which is inspired and informed by her experiences at Jalama Canyon Ranch.
The opening reception for “To Feast on Clouds” will take place during Santa Barbara’s 1st Thursday, on August 3rd from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. PT at Sullivan Goss.