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Creekside Arts Artist Showcase

Celebrate Creekside Arts’ first artists residency as international visiting artists present their work at Synapsis.
May 27, 7:30-10pm
$8-$20, sliding scale, no one turned away for lack of funds.

Synapsis: 1675 Union St., Eureka

Artists will share their work and talk about their process.

The Ink People and the Synapsis Collective will be hosting this reception, along with Creekside Arts.

Visiting Artists:

Andie Aylsworth is a London based multidisciplinary installation artist. Aylsworth infuses her art practice with environmental curiosity. At the center of her work is a fascination with humankind’s relationship with the injured environment and she takes inspiration from the cohesion found between nature and humanity in indigenous cultures, especially her own as a descendant of the Quechua people of present-day Ecuador. www.andieaylsworth.com
Hayden Casey is a writer, musician, and MGA candidate at Arizona State University. His fiction has appeared in Witness and Bat City Review and his music is available at haydencasey.bandcamp.com

Dr. Ashaki M. Jackson is the author of two chapter-length collections, Language Lessons (Miel 2016) and Surveillance (Writ Large Press, 2016). She currently serves as Executive Editor at The Offing literary magazine. She earned her MFA in poetry from Antioch University and her doctorate in social psychology from Claremont Graduate. www.ashakijackson.com

Jon Fischer is a San Francisco based printmaker who also works in collaboration with other artists in video, installation, and sound. Born in California and raised in Pennsylvania by Jewish refugees from Morocco and Poland, Jon studies bioengineering and philosophy of science before his permanent return West where he built an art practice based on his cross disciplinary background in drawing, science, and fabrication. www.feather2pixels.com
Rhombie Sandoval’s entry into photography started after receiving a camera as a gift from the Make a Wish Foundation, a gesture arranged on her behalf due to being born with heart disease. With the camera, Sandoval realized she could navigate her shyness and connect with people using a camera to understand various vantage points, searching for and highlighting the common themes linked to one’s identity and location. She currently resides in Southern CA. www.rhombie.com

Creekside Arts and the Synapsis Collective are DreamMaker Projects of the Ink People

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