Camouflage Net Project
Tara Tamaribuchi
Tara Tamaribuchi
SHOW DATES
October 21st - November 18th
ARTIST TALK
Saturday November 4th, 2pm (in person and virtual)
PERFORMANCES
Friday November 17th & Saturday November 18th - details to follow
HOURS:
FRIDAY
Noon-4pm
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
SCHEDULE YOUR FRIDAY VISIT
SATURDAY
Noon-4pm
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Artist Bio:
Tara Tamaribuchi is an artist based in Seattle, WA. She began her art career as a painter and shifted her practice to work across mediums a decade ago. Her recent exhibitions of the Camouflage Net Project have taken place at the Seattle University Hedreen gallery and at Galpão in Vila Magdelena, São Paulo, Brazil. Other projects include museum intervention Awakening the Buddha at Seatle Art Museum, the first showing of Groove Bardos at Mass MoCA, and curating a web exhibition, Reimagining the Future Through the Past for the Washington State Arts Commission. She is a leader in the effort to save more than 100 Seattle art studios from redevelopment at the Inscape Arts Building, the former INS immigration and detention center in the Seattle Chinatown International District. As an artist, she has been building support from city, county, state and federal leaders, and leading creative placemaking efforts by collaborating with cultural institutions including On The Boards, Wa Na Wari, and the Wing Luke Museum. Learn more about that project here. She is a member of Soil Gallery, and holds an MFA in Visual Art from Lesley Art+Design, a BFA in Painting from Pacific Northwest College of Art, and a BA in Journalism from George Washington University.
www.taratamaribuchi.com
October 21st - November 18th
ARTIST TALK
Saturday November 4th, 2pm (in person and virtual)
PERFORMANCES
Friday November 17th & Saturday November 18th - details to follow
HOURS:
FRIDAY
Noon-4pm
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
SCHEDULE YOUR FRIDAY VISIT
SATURDAY
Noon-4pm
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Artist Bio:
Tara Tamaribuchi is an artist based in Seattle, WA. She began her art career as a painter and shifted her practice to work across mediums a decade ago. Her recent exhibitions of the Camouflage Net Project have taken place at the Seattle University Hedreen gallery and at Galpão in Vila Magdelena, São Paulo, Brazil. Other projects include museum intervention Awakening the Buddha at Seatle Art Museum, the first showing of Groove Bardos at Mass MoCA, and curating a web exhibition, Reimagining the Future Through the Past for the Washington State Arts Commission. She is a leader in the effort to save more than 100 Seattle art studios from redevelopment at the Inscape Arts Building, the former INS immigration and detention center in the Seattle Chinatown International District. As an artist, she has been building support from city, county, state and federal leaders, and leading creative placemaking efforts by collaborating with cultural institutions including On The Boards, Wa Na Wari, and the Wing Luke Museum. Learn more about that project here. She is a member of Soil Gallery, and holds an MFA in Visual Art from Lesley Art+Design, a BFA in Painting from Pacific Northwest College of Art, and a BA in Journalism from George Washington University.
www.taratamaribuchi.com