Ginny Ruffner is a Seattle based artist who has been creating glass works, installations as well as Augmented Reality art since the 80's. There are no boundaries in this woman's creative endeavors.
The Ginny Ruffner retrospective: What if? debuts Project Aurora, a two-story light show inspired by the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
The exhibition takes us on her unique journey of artmaking, spanning over forty years. Best known for lampworked and painted glass sculptures, Ruffner’s prolific career includes paintings, installations, public art projects, metal and glass sculptures, cast glass, and works activated through augmented reality. This retrospective also debuts the Unperiodic Table, a tapestry enhanced through holographic images.
A companion book to the Ruffner retrospective is available now in the BIMA Store in person or online.
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The Ginny Ruffner retrospective: What if? debuts Project Aurora, a two-story light show inspired by the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).
The exhibition takes us on her unique journey of artmaking, spanning over forty years. Best known for lampworked and painted glass sculptures, Ruffner’s prolific career includes paintings, installations, public art projects, metal and glass sculptures, cast glass, and works activated through augmented reality. This retrospective also debuts the Unperiodic Table, a tapestry enhanced through holographic images.
A companion book to the Ruffner retrospective is available now in the BIMA Store in person or online.
#artist #artificialintelligence #neuralnetworks #viral #shorts #howitsmade
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