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Translations, an international online solo painting exhibition by Nix Calma (they/them) opens on October 01, and will continue for two months until November 30, 2023.
Nix Calma's (they/them) are is inspired by abstract expressionist painters such as Jose Joya, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Franz Kline, among others. A radical political perspective informs their work, which is anti-transphobic/queerphobic, anti-fatphobic, anti-police, anti-ableist, anti-TERF, and anti-SWERF. In their creative process, aesthetic expectations are put aside in favor of psychic automatism. Their aim is to direct their inner impulses onto a canvas by accessing material from the unconscious mind.
Visit this unique exhibition and walk into Nix Calma's world at https://www.exhibizone.com/translations-exhibition
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Nix Calma (they/them) is a mixed media artist. They graduated with a BA in English from the University of Winnipeg (2012). They are currently completing their specializations in Modern and Contemporary Art and Design, and Graphic Design. Their piece “For Pancho” has been selected for publication in an international contemporary art magazine, Artistonish (forthcoming 33rd issue).
Nix was born in a small town in Pampanga, northwest of Manila (Philippines). They were raised in Quezon City, Manila and moved to Turtle Island (colonially Canada) at 19. They are transgender (non-binary), brown (filipinx), and queer.
http://www.nixcalma.com
https://www.exhibizone.com/translations-exhibition
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