Belinda Knetge’s Children Of The Feral Wind

In partnership with RicRok’s Tattoo Studio in Highland Park, the Haggus Society is proud to present the work of Belinda Knetge.Local to Pasadena, Belinda Knetge shares a glimpse into motorcycle subculture that moves the viewer away from the machines and shenanigans to the actual individuals who embrace the patch and outlaw code. Knetge paints unapologetic portraiture that at the same time reflects a deeper human connection.

Belinda Knetge’s journey into the wind began in 1996 as a photography study. Later in 1999 after the passing of her husband she moved her work into oils.When asked why she paints bikers, Knetge answers frankly, “I like them. I like to look at them as they ride by. To me these individuals represent a freedom and daring that is both compelling and romantic.”Knetge describes this anti-hero romanticism as a mix between Knights of the Roundtable and Ghengis Khan. “I get this… feeling when they ride by… is it a feeling inside of all of us (me?)… a deep desire just to be free, hop on a bike and flee the norm.”

Children Of The Feral Wind is on view during the month of May at RicRok’s Tattoo Studio and Gallery located at 6181 N Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90042

Opening reception:

May 5, 2012  6 – 10 pm
Live music provided by Blind Pony

Sneak peek the show here: https://www.facebook.com/media/albums/?id=171296239592627

 


Second Annual Edges & Curves Call For Art

Call for Art: 2nd Annual Edges & Curves, Nothing In Between

The Haggus Society, a non-profit arts collective for women over 40 presents, the second annual Edges & Curves show.

This year’s theme “Close Your Eyes” will explore wedge issues* presented in the public discourse via all channels of media consumption.

This event is open to any artist 40 years and older, regardless of political, philosophical, or religious affiliation.

 

Submission Deadline
Midnight July 4, 2012

Location
Upstairs At The Market Gallery
1057 S. San Pedro Street in Downtown Los Angeles, centrally located near various arts districts including Gallery Row.

Exhibition Dates
August 31 – September 9, 2012

Submission Fee: $12.50

6 images per submission, includes detail images

View full prospectus: opportunities


The Haggus Society is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.
Contributions for the purposes of The Haggus Society must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.


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A Non-Profit And Supportive Feminist Art Collective
Specifically For Women Over The Age Of 40


The Haggus Society is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.
Contributions for the purposes of The Haggus Society must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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