Artist Lauren dela Roche will give an evening presentation on her studio practice.
Lauren dela Roche is a self-described queer punk feminist artist whose autodidactic approach integrates a broad range of references, including zines, European modernisms, and autobiography. While largely self-taught, her consumption of visual culture and art history allows her to draw upon long traditions of art history, remixing Egon Schiele’s line drawing with the influence of transgressive cinema, Persian miniatures, Greek mythology, and folklore into her own iconic, fresh style. Growing up in the Bay Area of California, and living for a period of time in both Seattle and Asheville, NC, dela Roche has resided in the Midwest since young adulthood and currently lives and works near St. Louis, MO.
This event will be free at the Tarble Arts Center in Charleston, Illinois with refreshments served. For more information, check out the Tarble's website at https://www.eiu.edu/tarble/artspeaks-delaroche.php.
Image: Lauren dela Roche, Cobalt Blue, 2024, Acrylic on found cotton feed sack and acrylic varnish