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Nau-haus Art Space: Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: Hide and Seek

Saturday 13-Mar-10 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CDT

Nau-haus Art Space

223 E. 11th
Houston TX 77008
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Phone: (713) 261-1409

Speaker Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak

Event Description

Nau-haus Art Space: Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: Hide and Seek
walk-about from  6 to 9 p.m. Saturday Mar. 13, exhibition through Mar. 28, 2010.
223 E. 11th;  713-261-1409

contact: Dan Mitchell Allison
dan@nau-haus.com
http://www.texascollaborative.com/Lydia.html
 


Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak Hide and Seek, continues from Sat. Mar. 6,  through Sun. Mar. 28, 2010. Nau-haus Art Space is located at 223 E. 11th St. in the Houston Heights. Gallery hours are from noon to 5, Saturdays and Sundays or by appointment. Owned and operated by Dan Mitchell Allison, Nau-haus is  dedicated to the exploration of new and emerging talent, as well as a venue for established work by Houston's independent visual artists. For more information visit Nau-haus.com. For more information call 713-261-1409 or e mail to dan@nau-haus.com
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Nau-haus Art Space: Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: Hide and Seek

Saturday 13-Mar-10 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CDT

Speaker Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak

Biography

Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak


Artist Statement
The titles of my paintings give clues to the work. In each, various conditions of "being" are played out by a cast of characters. There are various human guises and disguises and an implied narrative, drawn from my own history and a childhood steeped in liturgical ritual and ancestral cultural beliefs.

In 1991 an IREX grant enabled me to travel for the first time to my ancestral homeland, Ukraine. This trip opened my eyes and soul to a land beautiful but ravaged by the Soviet system, a long-suffering yet hopeful people, and a rich culture undergoing reclamation and rebirth. I experienced the compelling visitation of Ukraine’s weighty history - from the horrific 1932-33 Famine artificially induced by Stalin’s political collectivization policy, to the more recent 1986 nuclear plant explosion in Chornobyl. A deep interest in the human condition, at the heart of my painting for a long time, took new form and urgency in my creative work. The process and images became layered in material and time, incorporating numerous changes and revisions.

Like other generations of creative individuals, I grew up in two cultures: the historical hereditary culture passed on and nurtured by my displaced immigrant family, and the culture of the place into which I was born and raised, where I continue to live and work. Like others, I wish to share and express my own particular cultural mix and, in so doing, touch the common core of all humanity.

Whether comical or solemn, metaphoric or naturalistic, all the “players” in my art are meant to evoke a kind of longing and reverie, and to provoke a sense of wonder.

Nau-haus Art Space: Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak: Hide and Seek

Saturday 13-Mar-10 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CDT

Nau-haus Art Space

223 E. 11th
Houston TX 77008
Google Maps | Hotels Near | Yahoo! Maps | Weather Forecast
Phone: (713) 261-1409

 


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