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Artist Demonstration Workshop: Kevin Mutch | Transfiguration

Artist Demonstration Workshop: Kevin Mutch | Transfiguration

Join us this Thursday, June 25, from 6:00–7:30 PM at Centre3 for a special artist demonstration workshop with exhibiting artist Kevin Mutch. Kevin has spent decades working in the art, photography, and music worlds in New York City and Los Angeles and has a deep understanding of how digital imaging technologies have been used used and are currently evolving in the age of AI. Experience an inside look at Kevin’s creative process as he shares and demonstrates some of the digital collage, digital image manipulation, and digital fine art printing techniques connected to his exhibition, Transfiguration. Explore how technology, image-making, and transformation come together through contemporary print practices while engaging directly with the artist and his work. Thursday, June 25 6:00–7:30 PM Location: Centre3 Everyone is welcome. Accessibility supports are available upon request.

Instructed by:

Kevin Mutch

Date(s):

Thursday, June 25

Time:

6:00–7:30 PM

Location:

173 James St N, Hamilton – Centre[4]Arts Screen Printing Studio

Fee:

About The Instructor:

Kevin Mutch is a visual artist and graphic novelist. Originally from Winnipeg, he received an MFA in painting from the University of Victoria in 1990. He showed his paintings and drawings in the Canadian “parallel gallery” scene in the early 1990’s, with one person shows at both Ace Art and Plug-In Gallery in Winnipeg, and Access Gallery in Vancouver. In the mid 1990’s Mutch moved to the United States, where he showed his work in Los Angeles, Detroit, and New York City (including a two person show in Manhattan with fellow Canadian Roland Brener), as well as in Canada and Europe. In 2004 he co-founded ArtLexis gallery, which was an exhibition space for experimental digital art in Brooklyn. He has been nominated twice for Juno awards – and won a Casby award – for his work as art director for Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies. From 2007 to 2017, Mutch served as the lead digital artist for one of the world’s largest music and entertainment companies at their Manhattan headquarters, working on projects for many of the world’s most well-known musicians.