Stefania Urist at the Winterthur Museum

Stefania Urist’s work is now on display in the Winterthur galleries area as part of Transformations: Contemporary Artists at Winterthur.

Helmholz Fine Art had her Man Made Mother Earth exhibition here in 2020 during the pandemic.

“My interest in art in general is about connecting, seeing patterns in life and nature that maybe other people don’t see, or just connecting them in different ways than other people do,” Urist says. “The tree rings are the lifeline and literal timeline of the tree made into a physical shape. I just want people to think about it in a different way, think about our own consumption and how we use these beings to be objects and building materials when they existed for so long before that.”

Read about her work on display at the Winterthur Museum here.

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