FORM

SPACE

VISION

APRIL 2024
Exhibitions + Conversations + Events

THE ARIZONA COMMERCE AUTHORITY

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SCOTTSDALE ARTS

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CATTLE TRACK ARTS

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THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

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DE SARTHE GALLERY

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ARMSTRONG-PRIOR

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PS:STUDIOS

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ASU SKY SONG

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THE ARIZONA COMMERCE AUTHORITY - SCOTTSDALE ARTS - CATTLE TRACK ARTS - THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE - DE SARTHE GALLERY - ARMSTRONG-PRIOR - PS:STUDIOS - ASU SKY SONG -

Creativity and experimentation are
essential to the process of invention.

Form. Space. Vision. is a curated exhibition and speaker series that acknowledges contemporary art practices as a catalyst for civil discourse and, a conduit to innovation.


ENVISIONING OUR CLIMATE FUTURE

Throughout April 2024, FSV brings together the public and private sectors to examine our global climate future through the lens of the artist.

OBJECTIVES

To drive creativity and experimentation.

To connect the private and public sectors.

To encourage action and engagement on the community level.

Events based on location. Stay tuned for updates!

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2024 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM

The Gallery At Mountain Shadows

5445 E Lincoln Dr, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Exhibition
Featuring in The Gallery visionary architects, landscape architects and designers. Form, Space, and Vision will be on view through May 31, 2024. The Gallery is curated by Cece Cole.

Gallery Reception, 5:30 - 6:30 PM + panel discussion from 6:30 - 7:30 PM with featured architects.
Doug Sydnor (with Vito Acconci)
Craig Hodgetts and Hsinming Fung
The Green Room Landscape Architecture
The School of Architecture


FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2024

Walking Tour + De Sarthe Gallery

With TSOA, Desert Crafted!

4:00- 6:00 pm - Meet us in Scottsdale’s Cattle Track Neighborhood from 4-6 PM for a self-guided walking tour between The School Of Architecture and nearby outdoor sculptural installations. Parking at TSOA with street parking on Cattletrack or Berridge Lane. Or, pre-park at De Sarthe and walk over. Features national and AZ-based artists: Matt Magee, Rachel Hayes, Erika Lynne Hanson, Joan Baron, Beth Ames Swartz, and more.

6:00- 9:00 pm - Join us at De Sarthe Gallery for the mid-month artist performances, video screening, exhibitions and, reception.

De Sarthe Gallery
7507 E McDonald Dr #1A, Scottsdale, AZ 85250

Project Space
Temporary exhibition curated by Cece Cole, featuring Krista Leigh Davis from Canada + AZ-Based artists, Patricia Sannit, Erika Lynne Hanson, and Estephania Gonzales.

Main Gallery Exhibition
Owned/Curated by Vincent and Gabby De Sarthe


SATURDAY, APRIL 20 at 12:30 PM 

Scottsdale Arts - SMoCA

7374 E 2nd St, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Earth Connections: Artist Conversation and Workshop - Pay What You Wish.
Featured exhibition by Carolina Aranibar-Fernandez, curated by Keshia Turley.
Borderlands Restoration Network Native Plant Program: www.borderlandsplants.org 

Visit smoca.org for a full list of art exhibitions.


MONDAY, APRIL 15 - APRIL 30, 2024

Scottsdale Public Library, Civic Center

3839 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Satellite exhibition to The Gallery at Mountain Shadows featuring a temporary exhibition of scale models by Mountain Shadows exhibiting architects, landscape architects, designers, and more.


ONGOING: VIRTUAL REALITY EXHIBITION

Scottsdale Artist’s School

3720 N Marshall Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Interactive, Virtual Artwork by James Angel in collaboration with Cece Cole.
Angel and Cole imagine the grounds of the historical school building as a futuristic sculpture park. James utilizes AI and imaging technologies to activate the School’s outdoor spaces. Includes virtual interpretations of works by artist Matt Magee and more.

To view the AR artwork on your phone, download HoverLay on the Apple App Store or Google Play.


MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2024 | 5:30 - 9:00 PM

SkySong: The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center

1201-1475 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85257

Closing Exhibition + Information Exchange
Features Susan Maries from The Arizona Commerce Authority in conversation with Footprint, global sustainable industry leaders in biodegradable packaging + Persefoni specializing in AI-Powered Carbon Measurement and Reporting + EV design innovators Lucid Motors,

Celebrate Earth Day with a mocktail! Craft bar with Shannon Krol from Actionable Craft in collaboration with Aspen Bingham + small bites by Chef Titina.

On view: Temporary new media installations by The School of Architecture and multi-disciplinary artists.

FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2024 | 4:00 - 6:00 PM
STUDIO OPEN HOUSE + ONGOING OUTDOOR INSTALLATION

The School of Architecture

7610 E McDonald Dr Suite G, Scottsdale, AZ 85250


STUDIO OPEN HOUSE: APRIL 12, 2024
ONGOING: Outdoor Exhibition
Showcasing an architectural structure by former TSOA student Christoper Dela Pole and including new sculpture works by current TSOA students, Cattle Track Arts Compound.



“The event at Sky Song on April 22nd will serve as the capstone to a month-long series of exhibitions and arts engagement opportunities showcasing around the valley.

We look forward to a “fireside” discussion featuring Footprint one of Arizona’s most innovative companies advancing forward-thinking sustainability solutions. The Sky Song event is intended to inspire guests and raise awareness around the positive ways the business community in Arizona is contributing to solving our most pressing global challenges.”

Susan Marie, Executive Vice President, Strategy, Arizona Commerce Authority

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MISSION STATEMENT

Form. Space. Vision. is an arts-driven non-profit organization (status pending) that recognizes creativity as a conduit to innovation.

With a focus on climate and forward-looking sustainability projects, FSV curates a biennial series of art exhibitions and conversational forums in collaboration with leaders from both corporate and cultural communities.

Through thoughtful, free-to-the-community art experiences FSV highlights the role of experimentation and visual thinking in developing impactful solutions large and small.

Funds raised through corporate and individual sponsorships, retail projects, and grant opportunities support socially engaged events intended to foster connection and inspire action on the community level.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Cece Cole, Artist, and Curator

    FOUNDER and EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

  • Gerd Wuestemann, President and CEO, Scottsdale Arts

    OFFICER

  • Helen Foster, Principal at Foster Strategy

    TRUSTEE

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