Opening Wednesday, January 29th at the Berkeley Art Museum – BAM/PFA is “The Possible,”  an experimental exhibition that reconceives the museum as a site for creative convergence. Visitors will have the chance to be a part of this evolving exhibition by engaging directly with an exciting array of visiting artists. As an open platform for shared creativity and the exploration of diverse artistic techniques, “The Possible” combines studio, classroom, library, gallery, and stage. A multisensory library provides context and inspiration, while the galleries are reconfigured as a series of workspaces: a ceramics studio, dye lab, print shop, and recording studio. Collaborating with one another and the public, a diverse range of guest artists will use these studios to create new work in a public forum. The finished works will filter into a gallery installation, building the exhibition over time. BAM hopes to inspire a spirit of experimentation, improvisation, and play by providing opportunities for artists to go deeper into familiar mediums and experience new practices. “The Possible” is curated by David Wilson.

 

The Possible Opening Ceremony: February 28th, 2014. 7:30pm. Gallery B

 

“The Possible” is on view through May 25th, 2014.

 

For more information visit the Berkeley Art Museum -BAM/PFA.