Oct 05 - 30 2018
REDACT: the words you wanted

REDACT: the words you wanted

Presented by Satch Art Space at Unknown

Motivated by the freedom stifling dictate of censorship, and following up Banned Book Week, Satch presents, REDACT: the words you wanted. Inspired by the banned book by D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterly’s Lover, Satch has created an installation that examines and portrays the power of the written word within the context of free speech and the powers that impel the desire to deny that fundamental right. Lawrence’s, Lady Chatterly’s Lover, was first published in 1928 and was banned in the united States in its unexpurgated version until 1960. Satch’s REDACT: the words you wanted, turns back the clock on the reality of our past social landscape and then brings the possibility of banning books, censoring news coverage and restricting freedom of speech into the very times that we are living in, every day.

REDACT: the words you wanted is being exhibited in the Stokol Gallery adjacent to SATCH ART SPACE in the Circle City Industrial Complex.

The exhibition opens on “First Friday,” October 5, 2018 from 6 to 10 p.m. It continues through October 30 during regular business hours at the Circle City Industrial Complex.

Satch – Satch-Artist.com

SATCH ART SPACE is a woman artist owned, independent art gallery that has produced and hosted over twenty exhibitions and events since opening in 2015. After enjoying several years of gallery representation, Julie “Satch” Kern, decided to open her own gallery to share her assemblage art and paintings. Because of her love for creativity and art, she expanded her space to present successful exhibits such as Long Live Frida, Indianapolis Punk Rock and Das Plakat, Art of the Poster 1910-1920 Berlin. She has also produced a world class blues music series and exhibitions of outstanding emerging artists.

About Satch: For her entire life Satch has been making art. Painting, photography, sculpture, jewelry making and assemblage are all directions that she has explored. Weary of the corporate world that was an unrelenting series of glass ceilings, Satch took her leave and began pursuing her artistic vision. Employing abstract painting and assemblages, and combinations thereof, Satch creates art as an autobiographical release and to process perceptions about life’s path.

Satch’s art is in many private collections and she has shown in numerous solo exhibitions as well as group exhibitions in London, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Union Pier, Michigan.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 317-691-3661

Email: Satch@indy.net

Dates & Times

2018/10/05 - 2018/10/30

Location Info