Dear Friends and Neighbors,
We are delighted to invite you to our upcoming art show of RECEPTORS, a new body of work by our brilliant friend, Iranian-American plasma sculptor Anahita (Ani) Bradberry. A limited series of pendant lamps, the collection is evocative of the biochemical structures that serve as messengers for the natural world. At once cellular and celestial, the project observes electrical activity in our bodies and the nature of biochemical pathways.
The exhibition will take place from September 23rd through October 7th, with an opening event on Saturday, September 23rd from 4:00 to 7:00. Attendance is free and open to the public. Please join us!
About Anahita Bradberry
Anahita (Ani) Bradberry is an Iranian-American artist and writer who creates sculptural situations with plasma light. Anahita has been featured at Co-Lab Projects (Austin, TX), Lichtkunstfest (Berlin, DE), Women & Their Work Gallery (Austin, TX), Dominique Gallery (LA), Two Six Eight Bowery (NYC), Washington Project for the Arts (DC), Transformer (DC), VisArts (VA), the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center (DC), Gallery 102 (DC), and has two permanent installations in NYC: 55 Suffolk and Nothing Really Matters (within the 50th st 1 train subway station). Anahita earned an MA in Art History in Japanese Modern and Contemporary Art from American University (2015). She won a Mellon Grant to conduct research in Tokyo and lectured on her research at the Maryland Institute College of Art (2016).