A new art exhibit, “The Usual Human Dimension” by artist Veronica Giorgetti, will be on display from Feb. 26 through April 30 at The MAIN in Old Town Newhall.
This exhibit explores the intricate relationship between human beings and their built environments, examining how architecture, aesthetics and spiritual elements shape behavior and perception.
The community is invited to a special reception on Thursday, March 20, 7-10 p.m. at The MAIN, 24266 Main St., Newhall, CA 91321, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the artist and explore the exhibit firsthand.
Inspired by Renaissance Ideal Cities and historical testimonies, Giorgetti’s work investigates how the human body interacts with urban spaces and how these dynamics evolve over time.
Through a series of 49 mixed-media works, including bichromate tempera, graphite, colored lead and digital prints, Giorgetti examines how spatial organization influences psychological states, identity and cultural values across generations.
“The Usual Human Dimension” invites audiences to immerse themselves in this complex dialogue, offering a visual journey through history, memory and transformation. The exhibition not only celebrates artistic expression but also raises questions about how the spaces we inhabit define who we are.
The art reception will provide an opportunity to meet Giorgetti and gain insight into her creative process. The event is free and open to the public.
To learn more about “The Usual Human Dimension” and upcoming art opportunities with the city of Santa Clarita, please contact Garrett Fagan at artistcall@santaclarita.gov.
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