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      <image:caption>Video Documentation of the live performance piece, 2016     Dateline gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition Plus Two, a live collaborative performance art project as visual interpretation of quantum entanglement, featuring simultaneous opening receptions at dual spaces in Denver. At Phillipe J. Steele Gallery Ruiz will perform, Plus Two, as part of RMCAD’s 2016 Spring Graduation Exhibition. Using remote security technology, the performance will be simultaneously cross-projected onto Anderson’s performance at Dateline and then back onto Ruiz at Phillipe J. Steele- creating a reverberation and possibilities for collision in space. The performance work, Plus Two, came about through a process of mentoring and is Ruiz’ thesis project that progressed through studio visits to a collaboration with Anderson. The artists also offer a selection of their related drawings and sculptures at Dateline. Anderson took on the sawhorse form for a wall sculpture while Ruiz focuses on the entanglement of the plush red strings. These objects were identified by the artists in parallel to quantum entanglement as requiring at least two components for functionality. “Scientific knowledge about general relativity asks us to suspend disbelief and reconsider that some thing is happening right before our eyes, but is too small for us to see. Quantum mechanics governs the universe of the small but just like its vast counterpart its complexity astounds. One aspect of quantum mechanics that seems to baffle the science community is a physical phenomenon called quantum entanglement. The phenomenon occurs when two or more particles share some sort of link of information that allows for the actions of one particle to simultaneously, faster than the speed of light, change the state of the other participle.  What is even weirder is that the particles will act accordingly to the other but opposite; meaning if Particle A spins at 100mph clockwise then Particle B will spin at 100mph counterclockwise. What drew the piece into performance art was the relationship between quantum entanglement and human interactions and communication, seeing how two people interpret the same information with and without pre-existing knowledge brings into questions how particles behave."  -Dayana Ruiz Theresa Anderson recently completed a two-year residency as a resource artist at Redline Denver. Her work centers around ritual versus commodity, conflict, and/ or, oppositional categories, and recitations on agency and inadequacy. Anderson exhibits nationally and internationally at such venues as the 2013 and 2015 Biennial of the Americas, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver Art Museum, Soo Visual Art Center in Minneapolis, Pirate Contemporary Art, Gray Contemporary in Houston, and was included in the exhibition, Thief Among Thieves, at the MCA Denver.                         </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Color Theory: Orange, Green, Purple , Tulle, T-pin, Wood Dowel, 2015</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Duckling Displacement, Rubber Ducks, latex paint, 10x10x3.5", 2016   As the refugee crisis continues the piece expresses the meaning of a displaced person in a lighter point of view. Ducking Displacement uses the classic bath duck to relate to the viewer in a recognizable way that places the viewer in the position of the ducks. By “misplacing” a yellow and purple duck from each panel breaks the continuous sequence of the same color duck adding a point of focus. It creates a metaphor for a displaced human in the sense that although the ducklings are in the wrong pond, they are still a rubber duck.  The bright bold colors pop out drawing attention to the displaced duck. But the dynamic of the placement of the objects adds contracts but using complimentary colors to create a balanced flow letting the eyes jump around between panels.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“I Do”, Artist, 9 layers of white tulle, white hammer, white nails, instructions and audience participation, Dimensions varies, 2015</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BBxWW and WWxBB, Tulle, T-pins, dowel Wood, 6x6x5in, 2015   This series explores the notion of color theory, I was inspired after reading Interaction of Color by artist Josef Albers and wanted to recreate some of his literature into visual art. I began to study optical color mixing which is a phenomenon that happens when the eye blends 2 or more colors creating a new color as a result of the colors being positioned next to or on top of each other.  The idea to cross optical color mixing and the Punnet Squares diagram used by biologist to predict the outcome of a breeding experiment came to mind when seeing how Tulle fabric is able to create this illusion of optical color mixing by simply overlapping different color fabric. By using yellow, red and blue tulle I was able to create the secondary and tertiary colors. I admired the vibrant aesthetic that the tulle holds, and how it compares to how colorful biology is. Throughout this series I refined the amount of materials used in order to create consistency throughout my body of work in which allows me to create more from less.   </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Girl In the Round, Oil on Plexiglas, wooden frame, 30x13x2in, 2015</image:caption>
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