Krasl Art Center’s ‘Generation to Generation’ Exhibition Explores Art and Technology
The Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan, is set to unveil "Generation to Generation: Conversing with Kindred Technologies," an innovative exhibition running from April 26 to July 27, 2025. This collaborative showcase features artists Nathaniel Stern and Sasha Stiles, who delve into the evolving relationship between humans and technology through large-scale installations, hybrid sculptures, prints, poetry, and interactive experiences—all created in partnership with artificial intelligence (AI). (krasl.org)
Stern and Stiles aim to challenge traditional perceptions of art by integrating AI into their creative processes, highlighting the symbiotic evolution of human imagination and technological tools. Their work invites viewers to reflect on the generative relationship between humans and the technologies they develop, fostering a dialogue about the future of creativity in an increasingly digital world.
The exhibition is housed in The Lab, Krasl Art Center’s dedicated space for experimental and time-based media. This venue is known for its commitment to showcasing innovative and thought-provoking art forms that push the boundaries of traditional exhibitions. (krasl.org)
"Generation to Generation" is part of Krasl Art Center’s ongoing efforts to present contemporary art that engages with current technological and societal themes. The exhibition offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the intersection of art and technology firsthand, encouraging a deeper understanding of how these fields can inform and inspire one another.
For more information on the exhibition and related events, please visit the Krasl Art Center’s official website. (krasl.org)
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