Daria Sandburg's Baggage Claim Project
Daria Sandburg's Baggage Claim Project invites viewers to participate in her art making process.
Spring @ BoxHeart 
 
Jewelry by Daria Sandburg 
 
From Pittsburgh to Miami, New York city and back again, multi-media artist Daria Sandburg continues to collect "baggage" and hammer "heavies" for her Baggage Claim Project. Her project is currently presented as a social practice art installation in our gallery windows. The installation is a safe place to leave behind the things that weigh heavy on the heart, transforming them into "possibilities" for tomorrow. Sandburg can also turn your "possibility" into a personalized jewel; a small reminder of that specific dream you hold onto, a touchstone for action to make it happen!
 


Floodgates for Hydra (top)
 That was the River, This is the Sea (bottom) 




On exhibit in our main gallery, Jennipher Satterly explores her steadfast and deep-rooted fascination with plastic material and its dominant presence in our global culture in Floodgates for Hydra. "Taken as a whole, her work ponders what plastic's ubiquity in the present will mean for the future" describes Ian Thomas, writer for The Pittsburgh City Paper.
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Joshua Hogan and James Shipman portray an abstracted interpretation of our natural and spiritual world in a way that emphasizes how what we create is reflected back to us in, That was the River, This is the Sea on exhibit in our 2nd floor gallery.

BoxHeart's spring exhibitions are on display until June 24th. 

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BoxHeart Art on the set of the Netflix series Bloodline: Carolyn Reed Barritt, Joshua Hogan, and Kuzana Ogg.

Michael Walsh's Cosmic Carousel featured in Architectural Digest.
Augustina Droze exhibits Force and Will at We+Coworking Space in Beijing.

Currently living and working in Beijing China, Augustina Droze's current exhibition, Force and Will, highlights her optically powerful paintings of sumptuous color and mandala-like symmetrical compositions. Her paintings depict small arrangements of fish, birds, moths, and other insects, all magnified and rendered evocatively with materials ranging from paint and plush to cast polymer.

We are proud to welcome Augustina Droze to our gallery and so very excited to present her artwork to Pittsburgh this November in the upcoming exhibition: Ashley Cecil, Augustina Droze, and Deirdre Murphy: Emergent Patterns.
 
In celebration of the gifts of nature, these three remarkable women artists explore the patterns of collective behavior through contemporary painting, sculpture, and textile design. The exhibition celebrates wise conservation, specifically the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, bringing into focus a generative and incisive dialogue regarding the patterns found in collective behavior and the significance of chance observations through innovative forms of expression.
Continental Shift, Acrylic and Pencil on Canvas by Alice Raymond

We're so excited for our 2017 Artist of the Year, Alice Raymond! Raymond recently opened, ready to go, with Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco. The exhibition addresses questions about migration and displacement, focusing on the instability of the notion of territory, maps, and landscape. 
 
From June 16th to September 4th, the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami will exhibit her painting installation for a group show curated by Richard Haden titled, Intersectionality
 
Don't miss Raymond's debut in Pittsburgh! Our 2017 Artist of the Year, Alice Raymond produces artwork related to a wide range of topics expressing change of location: nomadism as a lifestyle, migration due to climate change, precarious situations due to economic changes, and continent shifts. 
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