Laura Arminda Kingsley: Group Show: Inward Journeys

From Oct 10th to Oct 26th
Opening reception on Oct 26th from 6 to 9 pm
Closing event & artist talk on Oct 26th from 4 to 6 pm

Artist’s statement

 

« My art invites everyone to imagine what a human being is beyond hierarchical constructions of race and gender. It explores our connection to each other and to all other life forms on Earth from a non-hierarchical perspective. To share these perspectives with others, I create paintings, sculptures, animations, poetry, and performances. »

 

Artist’s biography

Laura Arminda Kingsley (1984) is an American born Dominican artist based in Dübendorf Switzerland. She studied fine arts at Chavón in the Dominican Republic, as well as at Hunter College in New York and the California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Her public art projects have been shown as part of « Sculpture in the City » in London (2021), « Tableau Zurich » (2023), and « Twingi Land Art » in Wallis (2024). Exhibitions include among others the Helmhaus Zurich (2024), the CICA Museum in Seoul (2021), the Berkeley Art Center (2021), the Kamene Art Center in Nairobi (2024), and the Aargauer Kunsthaus (2023 and 2021). Her work has been recognized with the Dorothy & George Saxe Scholarship (2012 and 2014), the Kunstatelier Scholarship from the City of Dübendorf, and the LOCUS Micro-Grant (2021).

Mother Water Maladamajaute was a Woman I, 2024, Diptych ea, Acrylic on Canvas, 40 x 120 cm
Mother Water: Maladamatjaute was a Woman II 2024, Acrylic on Canvas, Triptych ea, 40 x 120 cm
Mother Water Maladamajaute was a Woman IV, 2024, Acrylic on Canvas, 200 x 200 com