Alana Enfinity: Exploration of the Youniverse Art Exhibition
Alana Enfinity: Exploration of the Youniverse Art Exhibition
We are thrilled to welcome Artist Alana Enfinity as our Summer Artist-In-Residence! Alana currently resides in Montgomery Alabama, born in San Francisco CA and raised in the Twin Cities of MN. She her travels helped influence her perspectives on life and art. At a young age she acquired the important introduction into art and its possibilities. Having an unstable home life, she was able to find comfort and constancy in art. Alana navigated through several mediums throughout her artist development. She uses her understanding of these diverse mediums and processes to create works that symbolize the healing processes we encounter in life. In her artistry you will see recurring visual stories of healing, symbolism, and technology through expansion.
Artist Alana Enfinity currently resides in Montgomery Alabama, born in San Francisco CA and raised in the Twin Cities of MN. She her travels helped influence her perspectives on life and art. At a young age she acquired the important introduction into art and its possibilities. Having an unstable home life, she was able to find comfort and constancy in art. Alana navigated through several mediums throughout her artist development. She uses her understanding of these diverse mediums and processes to create works that symbolize the healing processes we encounter in life. In her artistry you will see recurring visual stories of healing, symbolism, technology though expansion.
"The importance of this work is not only personal, but also collective. In a world that often emphasizes external beauty and superficial emotions, it is essential that we remember that true beauty lies in authenticity and vulnerability. Our internal universe is just as important as the external world we inhabit, and we must learn to navigate it just as skillfully. Ultimately, my show speaks to the importance of embracing our inner selves. By acknowledging our fears, our hopes, our desires, we begin to understand ourselves better. We begin to understand the world better. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and self-acceptance."
Alana's work is currently on exhibition at our Altman Riddick Museum & Gallery. View the exhibition Monday - Thursday 10AM-2PM or by appointment.