Each new year in Denver brings many new artist opportunities at the many museums in the state. One of the hallmarks of our museums is their ability to keep everything fresh and provide consistently great and artistic content. The MCA in Denver (Museum of Contemporary Art Denver) is a visual art collection that strives to showcase as many great artists as possible. This exhibit just started last week and will be able to be viewed all the way to May 19 this year. Check out this description straight from the event page to see if it is something that may be interesting to you.
“Vanguard tattoo artist Amanda Wachob uses a tattoo machine and ink to create art on canvas, paper, silk, fruit, and leather, in addition to human bodies. Inspired largely by modern painting, in 2008, she pioneered a unique tattoo style incorporating brushstrokes, washes, paint splatters and spills, commonly referred to as "watercolor technique." During that time, she has also been using the tattoo machines and ink to push the boundaries of her field and make works for gallery walls. Wachob not only advances tattooing as an autonomous art form but also brings the medium into closer dialogue with the wider domain of art.
Born in Buffalo, Amanda Wachob studied photography at State University of New York, at Purchase. Among numerous gallery exhibitions, she has shown her work at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York and the New York Historical Society, and done projects with the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2015, Ad Age recognized her as one of the 50 "Most Creative People of the Year." She lives and works in Brooklyn.”
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