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Art Produce Gallery & Garden

Sean Sarmiento

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Sean Sarmiento
Cooler Room Artist in Residence
February 26 to March 30 2024
 
Reception:
​Saturday, March 30th 5-7pm


About Sean’s Residency at Art Produce:

​Sean Sarmiento’s residency period involves challenging the default settings of photography and exploring his relationship with domesticity through imagery that alludes to the feeling of home. The work aims to challenge what it means for something to be two-dimensional, and to generate questions about whether his work is photographic, sculptural, or somewhere in between.

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 About the Artist:

Sean Sarmiento is a photo based artist who manipulates the architectural and photographic norms of a space to challenge what it means for something to be a photograph, flat, or two-dimensional. He works with imagery that alludes to themes relating to the feeling of home and often captures his own body in domestic spaces. His process involves highlighting the feeling of being in between, a recollection of moments and feelings that feel unknown but also familiar.
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