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Opening Reception: Migrations on Silk

Opening Reception: Migrations on Silk
Solo Exhibition by Belgin Yucelen
First Friday, March 6 | 6–9 PM
NoBo Bus Stop Gallery | 4895 Broadway, Boulder CO, 80304
Join us at the NoBo Bus Stop Gallery on First Friday, March 6, from 6–9 PM for the opening reception of Migrations on Silk, a solo exhibition by Belgin Yucelen.
With Migrations on Silk, I wanted to create a space for the unspoken narratives of migrations to dissolve the separation between us and the immigrants of the past and the present, across cultures, distances and time.
I made drawings of immigrants like an ancient filmstrip travelogue from above, on silk. I used silk because it still carries ‘life’ as it is graced and perfumed by the last breath of the silk worm. Using an ancient Japanese technique, I painted many layers of pigments on paper to create imaginary landscapes. The layers of pigments allude to layers of generations, geologies, peoples, cultures, and languages. The moons are created by luminescent gofun made of oyster shells to illuminate the way.
The stories you hear are stories of immigrants from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Vietnam, France and Taiwan. It is only when you stay in front of the painting, that the ‘life’ of the painting is prolonged and a story is told; demanding a longer presence from you. Some mountains will reveal themselves a little later anyway.
I am grateful to Sharon Prize for supporting my project. I also would like to thank Dave Harrison for his exquisite craftmanship, Celeste Moreno for helping me with the sound system, Cindi Yaklich for her design support and all the immigrants who shared their stories knowing it is vulnerable to do so.
Belgin Yucelen
Artist Statement
Imagination starts with a void and goes farther than the stars. I create imaginary worlds to help conjure these endless possibilities so we can all go beyond stars and dream, and create.
I am a Turkish-American multimedia artist. I create video, installation, sculpture, photography, theater, painting and print. With each story I tell, I aim to start a communication dissolving the separation between us, and across time, distance and culture.
I float in the freedom of not belonging to any place yet I am my past. In my paintings, I sail along the wine-colored seas of the Bosphorus. In my songs, I walk the cobblestone streets of my first neighborhood. In my films, black and white photos of my family float on laundry lines along with my childhood dresses. At the same time, I get attached to people, and places in towns I pass. So, I invite them to be in my theater plays and poems as main characters. I adore and adopt the simplicity of Japanese aesthetics, the mysterious power of illegible Islamic calligraphy and the misty beauty of landscapes in Chinese paintings. I have a desire to feel at its deepest even if this might invite an amorous darkness, or else we float above the surface of life without going deep. This is why I talk about passion, desire, and love to inspire others to feel more. To further encourage imagination, I use silences, and empty spaces that create ambiguity, where the viewer can escape from the limitations of well-defined depictions. I like playing games; keeps the curious child in me happy. With a sense of mystery and humor, I ask the viewer to find out what is hidden behind, through revealing and concealing. In my art, I display my innermost secrets with all the vulnerability it takes. Hence my desire for honesty.
Belgin Yucelen Bio
While enhancing our imaginations and consciousness, Belgin Yücelen’s art remains true to the desire to create meaning and beauty in subtle simplicity. With her paintings, sculptures, prints, films, poetry and theater, she creates a fictional world beyond the existing to conjure unrealized possibilities to challenge imaginations. Traces of her previous years in Turkey appear in her artwork placing it at the fascinating edge where East and West meet and ancient and modern coincide. She has been recognized by organizations such as the Colorado Creative Industries, Boulder Country Arts Alliance, Moon and Stars Grant, Clark Hulings Fund, Hemera Foundation, and National Sculpture Society and has shown her work nationally and internationally. Her work has been widely publicized. She founded House of Serein in 2019 as a creative space for community use and studios for artists in Boulder, CO. Artist Residency at La Macina di San Cresci, Italy in 2021 and in the Arctic Circle in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway in October 2024.
Check out Belgin’s work: belginyucelen.com
Connect with Belgin on Instagram: @belginyucelenartist