Where: Roll- Up Gallery
Event Date: February 10, 2017
Event Time: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location: 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA
Exhibit Dates: February 10 -
For more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/361397300907913/
A group exhibition by: Anna Lark & Annamarie Pabst
Anna Lark
Presenting a series of abstrasct self portraits that reflects the difficulties young females’ face today in order to not only find, but accept themselves. Using color and shape to explain the complexity of the modern womans’ identity, Lark exposes on the inner struggles caused our cultures unrealistic expectations for the perfect woman.
More info on the artist: http://www.annaelisabethlark.com/
Annamarie Pabst
Presenting portraits rendered from mugshots taken inside S–21 Prison during the 1970′s Cambodian Genocide. The faces display a resilient fight to survive despite the nightmarish conditions of their imprisonment. The black negative space represents the imminence of death and disappearance. The inmates emerge from the shadows in defiance to reveal their identity.
Here is a recent article about the S–21 series from LUXe Cultura Magazine: annamarie-artist-profile
More info on the artist: ampabst.com
Full list of artists coming soon.
Curators: Paige Parker / Betty Bigas
Opening Friday February 10th, 2017
from 6:00 to 9:00pm
at Roll Up Gallery
161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Free to attend
21+
Beer and wine served for $3 each
http://facebook.com/rollupgallery
(Banner image by Annamarie Pabst.)
