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Dysconnected

By: Greensboro Project Space

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by Natalie Robinson

October 26th - 30th

Opening Reception: October 26th*

*Due to Covid-19 and our limited in person capacity, all in-person events have a limited capacity and an RSVP is required. For more information about our Covid-19 policies to keep the community safe please visit: greensboroprojectspace.com/visit.
 

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This exhibition explores the impact that social media has on our own reality.  In a world that runs on technology, we are connected to everything, but in a dysfunctional manner leaving us to be dysconnected.  Perhaps, we would be better off disconnecting. 
 
“Disconnect from illusion to reconnect to reality” - Natalie Robinson


Bio

Hi, I’m Natalie and I am (a Charlotte-based) artist currently pursuing my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of North Carolina – Greensboro, specializing in Graphic Design.  My work explores controversial subject matters and challenges them by today’s societal norms and standards in an illustrative surrealist way.  I plan to publish my own comic series and am working towards my dream of being a character designer for Pixar Studios.
 
From Andy Warhol to Giovanni Bernini, Dmitri Vrubel to Roxanna Hall, and David Cerny to Happy D, I believe that artists have a mission to see things from a different, often controversial, point of view.  Seeing things from a unique perspective leads to changes in attitude.  …And changes in attitude lead to real progress as a society.  Per Oscar Wilde: “No great artist ever sees things as they really are.  If he did, he would cease to be an artist.”

I also think Bob Ross is a mad genius.

I am a free spirit and believe in spontaneity as a driving force for creativity.  In addition to pursuing a career as a professional artist, I enjoy reading comics, thrifting, roller-skating, soaking up the sunshine, and indulging in chocolate-covered pretzels.  And in the words of Dr. Seuss, “ I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells”.

 

 
 
 
 
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