Beth Krensky
Behind the scenes at our wand workshop with the incredible @bethkrensky ✨
Today at our workshop, each piece of wood became a blank canvas where participants could transform found and repurposed materials—shells, gold foil, wire, and more—into their own magical wands! The workshop invited a deep dive into one’s personal terrain and a beautiful, contemplative experience.
Want to try a new medium and have amazing experiences like this? Check out our upcoming workshops through the link in our bio.
A huge thank you to Beth Krensky for leading the workshop and to everyone who joined us! ⭐️

Don’t just see art—make art! ✨
We have two exciting art workshops coming up at the end of February that you do not want to miss:
🚨TWO MORE DAYS to sign up for Make a Wish: Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: Saturday, February 21 from 10am–1pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
This workshop is about using the arts to create objects imbued with personal meaning. We will start by exploring how artists from around the globe have created objects to explore one’s inner terrain. You will then create your own magic wand 🪄 from found and repurposed materials. We will supply all materials, but feel free to bring small objects (rocks, feathers, shells, buttons, etc.) for your own wand and to share with others! 💫
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Lucky you! We’ve opened up another time slot for Jolynn Forman’s Glass Mosaic Workshop! 🌈
We’re now offering an additional session from 1:30pm–4:30pm! Come join us and learn this exciting medium!
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: February 28, 10am–1pm (FULL) and 1:30pm–4:30pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
Learn both traditional and contemporary mosaic methods. This art form has been around even longer than the Romans! Discover how to shape glass and create stunning images that will last a lifetime and beyond. We’ll explore the andamento style as well as newer contemporary approaches to positioning glass.

Don’t just see art—make art! ✨
We have two exciting art workshops coming up at the end of February that you do not want to miss:
🚨TWO MORE DAYS to sign up for Make a Wish: Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: Saturday, February 21 from 10am–1pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
This workshop is about using the arts to create objects imbued with personal meaning. We will start by exploring how artists from around the globe have created objects to explore one’s inner terrain. You will then create your own magic wand 🪄 from found and repurposed materials. We will supply all materials, but feel free to bring small objects (rocks, feathers, shells, buttons, etc.) for your own wand and to share with others! 💫
—————
Lucky you! We’ve opened up another time slot for Jolynn Forman’s Glass Mosaic Workshop! 🌈
We’re now offering an additional session from 1:30pm–4:30pm! Come join us and learn this exciting medium!
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: February 28, 10am–1pm (FULL) and 1:30pm–4:30pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
Learn both traditional and contemporary mosaic methods. This art form has been around even longer than the Romans! Discover how to shape glass and create stunning images that will last a lifetime and beyond. We’ll explore the andamento style as well as newer contemporary approaches to positioning glass.

Don’t just see art—make art! ✨
We have two exciting art workshops coming up at the end of February that you do not want to miss:
🚨TWO MORE DAYS to sign up for Make a Wish: Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: Saturday, February 21 from 10am–1pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
This workshop is about using the arts to create objects imbued with personal meaning. We will start by exploring how artists from around the globe have created objects to explore one’s inner terrain. You will then create your own magic wand 🪄 from found and repurposed materials. We will supply all materials, but feel free to bring small objects (rocks, feathers, shells, buttons, etc.) for your own wand and to share with others! 💫
—————
Lucky you! We’ve opened up another time slot for Jolynn Forman’s Glass Mosaic Workshop! 🌈
We’re now offering an additional session from 1:30pm–4:30pm! Come join us and learn this exciting medium!
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: February 28, 10am–1pm (FULL) and 1:30pm–4:30pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
Learn both traditional and contemporary mosaic methods. This art form has been around even longer than the Romans! Discover how to shape glass and create stunning images that will last a lifetime and beyond. We’ll explore the andamento style as well as newer contemporary approaches to positioning glass.

Don’t just see art—make art! ✨
We have two exciting art workshops coming up at the end of February that you do not want to miss:
🚨TWO MORE DAYS to sign up for Make a Wish: Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: Saturday, February 21 from 10am–1pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
This workshop is about using the arts to create objects imbued with personal meaning. We will start by exploring how artists from around the globe have created objects to explore one’s inner terrain. You will then create your own magic wand 🪄 from found and repurposed materials. We will supply all materials, but feel free to bring small objects (rocks, feathers, shells, buttons, etc.) for your own wand and to share with others! 💫
—————
Lucky you! We’ve opened up another time slot for Jolynn Forman’s Glass Mosaic Workshop! 🌈
We’re now offering an additional session from 1:30pm–4:30pm! Come join us and learn this exciting medium!
Where: Springville Museum of Art
When: February 28, 10am–1pm (FULL) and 1:30pm–4:30pm
Cost: $55 (covers supplies costs; registration link in our bio)
Learn both traditional and contemporary mosaic methods. This art form has been around even longer than the Romans! Discover how to shape glass and create stunning images that will last a lifetime and beyond. We’ll explore the andamento style as well as newer contemporary approaches to positioning glass.

Objects of wonder await you at the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday. This is the last pop up event for awhile. to sign up for a time, go here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Objects of wonder await you at the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday. This is the last pop up event for awhile. to sign up for a time, go here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Objects of wonder await you at the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday. This is the last pop up event for awhile. to sign up for a time, go here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Objects of wonder await you at the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday. This is the last pop up event for awhile. to sign up for a time, go here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Come browse the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday or on Dec. 6th! We will send you the location once you schedule a time here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Come browse the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday or on Dec. 6th! We will send you the location once you schedule a time here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

Come browse the Store of Wishes in Sugarhouse this Saturday or on Dec. 6th! We will send you the location once you schedule a time here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes

To our supporters,
Please consider us in the annual Colorado Gives event–a state-wide fundraiser for non-profit organizations like ours. In our second year, we hope you will consider donating $50 or more to help us get closer to our $20k goal. Better yet - if you become a *NEW* monthly recurring donor, the Colorado Gives Foundation will match each first-time recurring donation up to $100 per person!
LINK IN BIO^^^
*As always your donation is tax deductible. Any amount is an expression of your generosity of support for our member artists as we participate in our mission to produce meaningful in-person exhibitions and engagement in countries of conflict to spur important conversations all over the world.
Over the next few weeks of this campaign, we will be reaching out to you to help us reach our $20k goal. The final day of giving is December 9, 2025 but we hope you will consider donating before then. When you join our cause at this fragile time, you are in fact investing in the future of the arts in Colorado!
Image: @bethkrensky with students from @caua.ufam on our trip to Manaus, Brazil in February 2025!
Our Mission: Founded in 1996, the Artnauts transform society through the power of creative expression, grounded in the philosophy of social sculpture. By merging art, dialogue, and activism, we engage with communities working toward healing and social change. Through collaborative exhibitions and social actions, we aim to ignite conversations that address shared human struggles and foster collective transformation toward a more just and peaceful world.
(Photos by @barb.colombo from our February 2025 trip and exhibition in Manaus, Brazil)
#coloradogivesday2025 #giving #coloradogives #artnauts #ufam @caua.ufam #manausbrazil #braxil #universityoftheamazon #artforsocialchange

To our supporters,
Please consider us in the annual Colorado Gives event–a state-wide fundraiser for non-profit organizations like ours. In our second year, we hope you will consider donating $50 or more to help us get closer to our $20k goal. Better yet - if you become a *NEW* monthly recurring donor, the Colorado Gives Foundation will match each first-time recurring donation up to $100 per person!
LINK IN BIO^^^
*As always your donation is tax deductible. Any amount is an expression of your generosity of support for our member artists as we participate in our mission to produce meaningful in-person exhibitions and engagement in countries of conflict to spur important conversations all over the world.
Over the next few weeks of this campaign, we will be reaching out to you to help us reach our $20k goal. The final day of giving is December 9, 2025 but we hope you will consider donating before then. When you join our cause at this fragile time, you are in fact investing in the future of the arts in Colorado!
Image: @bethkrensky with students from @caua.ufam on our trip to Manaus, Brazil in February 2025!
Our Mission: Founded in 1996, the Artnauts transform society through the power of creative expression, grounded in the philosophy of social sculpture. By merging art, dialogue, and activism, we engage with communities working toward healing and social change. Through collaborative exhibitions and social actions, we aim to ignite conversations that address shared human struggles and foster collective transformation toward a more just and peaceful world.
(Photos by @barb.colombo from our February 2025 trip and exhibition in Manaus, Brazil)
#coloradogivesday2025 #giving #coloradogives #artnauts #ufam @caua.ufam #manausbrazil #braxil #universityoftheamazon #artforsocialchange

To our supporters,
Please consider us in the annual Colorado Gives event–a state-wide fundraiser for non-profit organizations like ours. In our second year, we hope you will consider donating $50 or more to help us get closer to our $20k goal. Better yet - if you become a *NEW* monthly recurring donor, the Colorado Gives Foundation will match each first-time recurring donation up to $100 per person!
LINK IN BIO^^^
*As always your donation is tax deductible. Any amount is an expression of your generosity of support for our member artists as we participate in our mission to produce meaningful in-person exhibitions and engagement in countries of conflict to spur important conversations all over the world.
Over the next few weeks of this campaign, we will be reaching out to you to help us reach our $20k goal. The final day of giving is December 9, 2025 but we hope you will consider donating before then. When you join our cause at this fragile time, you are in fact investing in the future of the arts in Colorado!
Image: @bethkrensky with students from @caua.ufam on our trip to Manaus, Brazil in February 2025!
Our Mission: Founded in 1996, the Artnauts transform society through the power of creative expression, grounded in the philosophy of social sculpture. By merging art, dialogue, and activism, we engage with communities working toward healing and social change. Through collaborative exhibitions and social actions, we aim to ignite conversations that address shared human struggles and foster collective transformation toward a more just and peaceful world.
(Photos by @barb.colombo from our February 2025 trip and exhibition in Manaus, Brazil)
#coloradogivesday2025 #giving #coloradogives #artnauts #ufam @caua.ufam #manausbrazil #braxil #universityoftheamazon #artforsocialchange

Come explore the treasures in the Store of Wishes. There are a couple of spots available this Saturday. Schedule a visit for this Sat, 11/22, or 12/6 here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you schedule.

Come explore the treasures in the Store of Wishes. There are a couple of spots available this Saturday. Schedule a visit for this Sat, 11/22, or 12/6 here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you schedule.

Come explore the treasures in the Store of Wishes. There are a couple of spots available this Saturday. Schedule a visit for this Sat, 11/22, or 12/6 here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you schedule.

The Store of Wishes will be open in Sugarhouse on Nov. 15th and 22nd, and Dec. 6th from 10:00-4:00! Because the space is tiny, we ask that you schedule a time to visit here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you reserve a spot.

The Store of Wishes will be open in Sugarhouse on Nov. 15th and 22nd, and Dec. 6th from 10:00-4:00! Because the space is tiny, we ask that you schedule a time to visit here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you reserve a spot.

The Store of Wishes will be open in Sugarhouse on Nov. 15th and 22nd, and Dec. 6th from 10:00-4:00! Because the space is tiny, we ask that you schedule a time to visit here: https://calendly.com/storeofwishes
We will send the address once you reserve a spot.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

This Thursday, November 6, at 6 pm, meet us in the UMFA Auditorium for an Artist Panel about Relative Truths.
This exhibition addresses themes of isolation, division, contested histories, cultural anxiety, dismantling of human rights, and the persistent creativity of the human mind. Explore these themes and learn more about three Relative Truths artists and their work: Vanessa Romo, Zak Jensen, and Beth Krensky. The panel will be moderated by exhibition curator Peter Hay, Associate Director, PROArtes México. Join the artists in the galleries afterward.
Learn more about each of the artists and the event on our website. Link in bio.

✨Upcoming Artist Factory Workshop ✨
“Make A Wish” Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Saturday, October 11
Session One: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Session Two: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
OCA Studio #32
455 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401
What do you wish for? Join OCA exhibiting artist Beth Krensky for a wand-making workshop in connection to the “(Im)Posibilidades: Performance Art for Video” exhibition! Come use feathers, shells, rocks, words and other found materials to create your own magic wands
with the artist.
All students, children, adults, and families are welcome! FREE and open to the public with a $20 suggested donation. Register at links in bio ✨🔗✨
About the Artist:
Beth Krensky is a professor of art education and the Area Head of Art Teaching at the University of Utah. She is an artist, activist and educator. She received her formal art
training from the Boston Museum School. She has exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally. She is a founding member of the international artist collective, the Artnauts. Her work is intended to provoke reflection about what is happening in our world as well as to create a vision of what is possible. She is also a scholar in the area of youth-created art and social change. She received a
master’s degree with a focus on critical pedagogy and art education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She co-founded and spent a decade as Artistic Director for the award-winning
youth arts/service/action organization, Project YES (Youth Envisioning Social change). Her co-authored book, Engaging Classrooms and Communities through Art: A Guide to Designing and Implementing Community-Based Art Education, was published by AltaMira
Press in 2009.
bethkrensky.com
@bethkrensky

✨Upcoming Artist Factory Workshop ✨
“Make A Wish” Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Saturday, October 11
Session One: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Session Two: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
OCA Studio #32
455 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401
What do you wish for? Join OCA exhibiting artist Beth Krensky for a wand-making workshop in connection to the “(Im)Posibilidades: Performance Art for Video” exhibition! Come use feathers, shells, rocks, words and other found materials to create your own magic wands
with the artist.
All students, children, adults, and families are welcome! FREE and open to the public with a $20 suggested donation. Register at links in bio ✨🔗✨
About the Artist:
Beth Krensky is a professor of art education and the Area Head of Art Teaching at the University of Utah. She is an artist, activist and educator. She received her formal art
training from the Boston Museum School. She has exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally. She is a founding member of the international artist collective, the Artnauts. Her work is intended to provoke reflection about what is happening in our world as well as to create a vision of what is possible. She is also a scholar in the area of youth-created art and social change. She received a
master’s degree with a focus on critical pedagogy and art education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She co-founded and spent a decade as Artistic Director for the award-winning
youth arts/service/action organization, Project YES (Youth Envisioning Social change). Her co-authored book, Engaging Classrooms and Communities through Art: A Guide to Designing and Implementing Community-Based Art Education, was published by AltaMira
Press in 2009.
bethkrensky.com
@bethkrensky

✨Upcoming Artist Factory Workshop ✨
“Make A Wish” Wand Workshop with Beth Krensky @bethkrensky
Saturday, October 11
Session One: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Session Two: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
OCA Studio #32
455 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401
What do you wish for? Join OCA exhibiting artist Beth Krensky for a wand-making workshop in connection to the “(Im)Posibilidades: Performance Art for Video” exhibition! Come use feathers, shells, rocks, words and other found materials to create your own magic wands
with the artist.
All students, children, adults, and families are welcome! FREE and open to the public with a $20 suggested donation. Register at links in bio ✨🔗✨
About the Artist:
Beth Krensky is a professor of art education and the Area Head of Art Teaching at the University of Utah. She is an artist, activist and educator. She received her formal art
training from the Boston Museum School. She has exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally. She is a founding member of the international artist collective, the Artnauts. Her work is intended to provoke reflection about what is happening in our world as well as to create a vision of what is possible. She is also a scholar in the area of youth-created art and social change. She received a
master’s degree with a focus on critical pedagogy and art education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She co-founded and spent a decade as Artistic Director for the award-winning
youth arts/service/action organization, Project YES (Youth Envisioning Social change). Her co-authored book, Engaging Classrooms and Communities through Art: A Guide to Designing and Implementing Community-Based Art Education, was published by AltaMira
Press in 2009.
bethkrensky.com
@bethkrensky

Please join us this Thursday, September 25th from 6-8pm for the closing reception of Beth Krensky’s show “The Trees Will Live You and the Earth Will Hold You.” This is the last chance to see this wonderful exhibition. We look forward to seeing you!
Material is located at 2970 S W Temple.
@bethkrensky

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”

Thank you @les.roka and @theutahreview for this phenomenal review that beautifully captures the essence of @bethkrensky ‘s exhibition “The Trees Will Love You and the Earth Will Hold You” on view through Thursday, September 25th. If you haven’t seen Beth’s show, don’t miss the closing reception this Thursday from 6-8pm.
Read the full review at theutahreview.com.
“Krensky, a gatherer of many things and detritus, deliberately has selected her materials that reverberate with the symbolic meanings she has articulated in her artistic statement for her Material Gallery show. She mentions that she especially enjoys the engagement with children through art. Indeed, the aim is to preserve and prolong the innocent naturalness of one’s intuitive process and creative imagination. It should not be filtered or constrained by forces of socialization that occur in the transition from childhood to adulthood. Like Beuys, Krensky’s artistic philosophy welcomes intuition and rational thought as complementary forces in the human activities of our lifetimes.”
Thank you to everyone that came out for @bethkrensky ‘s show at Material during Gallery Stroll! 🙏🏽🫶🏽🙏🏽 if you haven’t seen this amazing show, this coming Thursday is the closing reception and your last chance to see it!
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