Free artist talk and presentation, followed by a Q&A moderated by Ani Mnatsakanyan, Curator of Engagement and Education at MONA.
Linda Sue Price began creating neon art works in 2004 after attending a bending workshop at MONA. She continued to develop her craft and style into a freeform bending technique, without use of a pattern that is often used as a guide by conventional sign benders. Her playful work explores luminosity and glow through abstract shapes and lines. She combines form, light, texture and reflection through mixed media approaches that layer neon tubing with clear acrylic rods, reflective backgrounds and refractive objects. Linda’s background includes video production and the production of motion graphics, which informs the way she animates her work. Linda has been an active member of MONA since 2000 and is currently the Treasurer of the Board of Directors.
MONA | Out of the Fire: Artist Talks
These talks are specially designed for an interactive Zoom experience, according to MONA. Since launching on Feb. 19, the program has attracted a worldwide audience and enables the audience and artist to interact with each other in the chatroom. Artists from across the country provide a presentation about their career and artistic process, followed by a lively dialogue moderated by MONA.