Press Release

June 9, 2021

Oolite Arts’ Natural Transcendence Exhibit Captures Our Newfound Connection to Nature Amid the Pandemic

June 9, 2021 (MIAMI) – The pandemic disrupted our way of life, but it also delivered us back to nature and the wilderness during a time of confinement. This month starting June 16, Oolite Arts kicks off Natural Transcendence, a lens-based exhibition where artists focus on the many ways we have recalibrated our relationship with nature while being forced to stay home, away from public spaces and other people, causing a Natural Transcendence, and renewed sense of gratitude for the natural elements that surrounds us.

Curated by acclaimed filmmaker and video artist Rhonda Mitrani, Natural Transcendence features thought-provoking works by seven artists, providing new perspectives on the intersection between humanity and nature in domesticated landscapes, including parks, bodies of water, sidewalks and even their own backyard. The participating artists include Adler Guerrier, Megan McLarney, Colleen Plumb, Anastasia Samoylova, Jennifer Steinkamp, Wendy Wischer and Antonia Wright.

“I’m so grateful that Oolite Arts invited me to curate this show,” Mitrani said. “As we begin turning a corner, we’re going to become more involved in urban culture again and may visit nature less. These artists are bringing nature to life with their own narrative and aesthetic. This exhibition is a nod to the naturalists and Transcendentalists who have written, how in nature we feel a deeper connection to ourselves, to something spiritual.”

Highlights from the group show include Plumb’s playful photographs of her daughter lying in the grass, almost melting into the earth, and a ballet class held outdoors in water instead of a compact classroom. Both photographs evoke the artist’s childhood memories and are viewed in lightboxes. Digital artist Steinkamp showcases a video projection of individual trees with twirling branches inspired by an Islamic dance. Guerrier invites us to pace his yard during confinement and contemplate life in a poetic way. Samoylova offers a beautiful narrative on the dolphins that resurfaced in the canals of Venice in 2020 due to human inactivity via a vibrant collage of photos, and two of Wright’s cyanotype photograms have been turned into enormous vinyls placed on the windows that face out to the pedestrian mall on Lincoln Road.

Mitrani adds, “Perhaps we could consider nature’s fragility post pandemic since nature embraced us during a period of confinement. Hopefully this renewed relationship to nature resonates with us and that we make more effort for climate change, for our natural environment that is deteriorating in a slow boil.

To visit the Natural Transcendence exhibit, the public can make an appointment between the hours of noon and 5 p.m., June 16 – August 22, 2021. This is the first of a series of exhibitions that Oolite Arts will present at 928 Lincoln Road, in addition to its gallery space at 924 Lincoln Road. For updates, visit oolitearts.org.

CALENDAR NOTICE
Natural Transcendence Exhibit
928 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Florida
Open by appointment June 16 – August 22, noon to 5 p.m.
Information: https://oolitearts.org/exhibition/natural-transcendence

About Oolite Arts
Oolite Arts helps Miami-based artists advance their careers and inspires the cultural community to engage with their work. Established in 1984, Oolite Arts is both a community and a resource, providing visual artists with the studio space, exhibition opportunities and financial support they need to experiment, grow and enrich the city. Through its educational programming, Oolite Arts helps Miamians learn about contemporary art and develop their own artistic skills. For more, visit oolitearts.org.
About the Curator
Filmmaker and video artist Rhonda Mitrani is the curator and founder of The Screening Room, Miami. Run by film and video makers, The Screening Room Miami (2013) is a new-media exhibition and project space. The multi-disciplinary space is a two-time Knight Art Challenge grant recipient and is dedicated to the motion picture which includes video art, exhibitions, film workshops and lectures, and a space for filmmakers and video artists to work. The Screening Room is currently moving locations from Wynwood to Little River.

Oolite Arts is proud to have Mitrani curate Natural Transcendence, a lens-based exhibition.

Contact

Rachel Pinzur, 305-725-2875 or [email protected] 
Andrea Salazar, 954-756-0652 or [email protected]

Images and video available upon request