
As an artist, Elizabeth Turk is interested in how artists transition between solitary studio work and platforms for public participation and experiences. An artist’s studio is intimate and safe, a space for creating out of vulnerability and passion. Social sculpture, on the other hand, provides the opportunity to ignite imagination together, in community. Communities create memories spontaneously, in recognition that personal perspectives exist in tandem with others.
Join us for a talk with Elizabeth Turk ahead of the launch of the flash art event Invisible Skies San José on Saturday, January 31, where the community are invited to transform City Hall into an illuminating celestial body.