Astronauts, Tibetan spirits inhabit painting exhibition


Danielle Tari Antebi, “Astronaut,” 2002, oil.


Photo courtesy of Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.

Images of astronauts and Tibetan spirits are among the powerful and captivating works to be found in Danielle Tari Antebi's upcoming exhibition at ASU's Step Gallery. An undergraduate painting student in the Herberger College of Fine Arts, Antebi will show her work from March 10-14 in an exhibition titled "Journeying: 'Land and Space.'" A free opening reception will be held at the gallery from 7-9 p.m., March 10.

Antebi's work emanates from a search for meaning that includes personal exploration of art from around the world. This rich well of artistic influence is obvious in her work, which references different cultures and beliefs.

Harry Wood Gallery is located in the Art Building on ASU's main campus in Tempe (near the intersection of Forest and Tyler malls). Admission is always free. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Please find attached two images (and cutline info) from Antebi's exhibition. I hope you will be able to use these in your publication.

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Jennifer Pringle
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