Seattle, WA (PRWEB) April 22, 2004 -
 Gallery of the Senses and Tribe 13 presents Interdependance: The Art of the Covenant on view from May 15, 2004 through June 30, 2004. Interdependance is the 2nd annual Interdimensional Art Show showcasing leading and emerging visionary artists.
This show features artists who work with varying media and hail from a wide range of experience, but all are unified in the inspiration and dedication of their work. Join us as we present these artists who intrigue the imagination and inspire us to create. Robert Venosa, who befriended such visionary masters as Salvador Dali, Ernst Fuchs, Mati Klarwein, and H.R. Giger, will show new works as well as Martina Hoffman, Mark Henson, Kris Kuksi, Roman Villagrana, Nemo, David Heskin, Luke Brown, Tom Giffin, J.Garcia, Carey Thompson, Kris Davidson, Xavi, Drake, and Ferg.
The Interdimensional Art Movement declares Interdependence and brings forth the Art of the Covenant to visualize the potential of creation. The IAM is on a quest to unify visionary artists to inspire conscious change. We believe, in our modern world of communication, that we can synchronize a network to help spread vision to communities worldwide. Tribe13 is proud to participate as we share our message of activated individuality for collective wholeness. Only through creation, not destruction can we change the world.
Programs in conjunction with Interdependance: The Art of the Covenant
Opening Reception
Saturday, May 15, 2004
8pm-through out the night
We invite the community to participate as we gather with the artists in co-inspiration and experience the importance of art and community. Our opening celebration will include original and selected music mixed by Michael Manahan, Osiris, Bluetech and daybreak with other random acts of creativity throughout the night. Presale tickets are $10 through http://www.tribe13.com or http://www.brownpapertickets.com or $15 at the door.
Gallery of the Senses
1402 E. Pike
Seattle, WA 98122
206-568-0291
Contact:
Roman Villagrana
Artist and Curator
ÂInterdependanceÂ
206-722-9296
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