When: Fri., Jan. 22, 6-9 p.m. and Thursdays-Saturdays, 2-7 p.m. Continues through Feb. 20 2016
Witty, smart and arguably in a category all her own, local artist and educator Christie Blizard is something of an enigma. Accomplished yet still somewhat under the radar, Blizard built her best-known body of work by embedding herself in crowds assembled for Good Morning America and The Today Show — displaying signs emblazoned with such conceptual messages as “The Absorption of Meaning.” Curated by Anjali Gupta, Blizard’s solo show at Sala Diaz incorporates “works that transpose the effects of her recent performances into new forms including related objects, give-away works and a live performance.”
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