“…the tragicomedy invokes gentrification as a symbol for a greater fatalistic existential crises that faces the world and every personal soul.” –Krowswork Gallery
Feature Conversations: A Bunny Thing Happened — A Conversation with Monet Clark —by Dale Hoyt, Stretcher
From Krowswork Gallery “Director DALE HOYT with his lead actress MONET CLARK, at the premier of FARM”
1/1/16. FARM is screening again this weekend 1/8th,9th, 10th at Krowswork Gallery in Oakland.
Screenings start every 45 minutes, starting at the opening of each day: FRI 4-8, SAT 1-4, and closing SUN 2-4. Also this Friday, as part of the Krowsworkerwork exhibition, there is a SPECIAL PERFORMANCE BY PALOMA MODUPE at 8 p.m. Be there or be square.
San Francisco Art Galleries Openings, First Thursday – 08.02.12 – Part II, ArtBusiness
Monet Clark: California Girl at Krowswork
“…A remarkable show…Collectively they tell a meta-narrative but each piece is also a free standing chapter that expertly practices a narrative minimalism worthy of Linda Montano or Cindy Sherman….She plays with looking directly at the camera/viewer and yet not accusingly, as a lesser feminist artist might. It’s more of a “better-not-tell” kind of look of collaboration. -Stretcher 2011
Monet Clark: California Girl at Krowswork, Stretcher, Dale Hoyt
“…a remarkable show…Collectively they tell a meta-narrative but each piece is also a free standing chapter that expertly practices a narrative minimalism worthy of Linda Montano or Cindy Sherman….She plays with looking directly at the camera/viewer and yet not accusingly, as a lesser feminist artist might. It’s more of a “better-not-tell” kind of look of collaboration. -Stretcher