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Distillery of the Winter Exhibitions of Contemporary Art (… | 26.01.2025 10:00 – Creative Bread

Distillery of the Winter Exhibitions of Contemporary Art (… | 26.01.2025 10:00 – Creative Bread

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With the kind assistance Anna Noel and Kristo voto

From the place:

In collaboration with local artists, both young and old, new and experienced, the distillery of contemporary art revives art and makes it accessible in a whole new way. We are committed to supporting and encouraging a thriving local art community.

Current installation

“Nexus”

November 14 – December 29, 2024

Kristo Vototo


Krista Voto is an interdisciplinary artist based in Atlanta. A native of New Jersey, she graduated from Ramapo College in New Jersey with a bachelor’s degree in visual art and the degree of art education. She then received her MFA in sculpture from the College of Art and Design of the Savannah. VOTO is a professor of art at Foundations at the State University of Kenesu.

Its works consist of materials ranging from metals to textiles in combination with sewing and weaving techniques. Often its forms imitate that of the formation of chrysalis/nest and femininity found in tree forms. Her subject relates to feminism, public pressure and human experience. The soft sculptures in this show focus on the root and vine formations that attract parallels between naturally occurring structures and fibers that connect humanity.

Anna Noel

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Born in Chesapiq Bay, Virginia, in the late 1990s and quickly eradicated to be raised in the state of the show Missouri, Anna Noel offers a unique perspective in contemporary art. Highly influenced by bold colors, surreal works and contemporary culture, Anna spends her studio exploring topics that combine personal and universal.

Her work is a continuing process of self -liberation, getting rid of her own continuous ideas. Its concepts are revived through narrative objects that resonate at a universal level of shared personal experiences. Although her main focus is three-dimensional work, she uses any environment that best serves the concept, finding success in dynamic digital creations, found oils, oil paint and manual odds that allows each piece to appear through The most appropriate environment.

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