Transdimensional Multiversal Nonlinear Cosmic Traveler

Transdimensional Multiversal Nonlinear Cosmic Traveler

Michael Engebretson presents utopian visions in solo exhibition at Interact Gallery

Interact is pleased to present Transdimensional Multiversal Nonlinear Cosmic Traveler, a solo exhibition by Michael Engebretson that opens on March 1, 2023, at Interact Gallery. Engebretson’s drawings, paintings, and ceramics describe a futuristic, extraterrestrial utopia. Neurodiversity, sustainability, and equitable healthcare are celebrated in an intergalactic civilization that he catalogs in hyper-detailed, graphic, technicolor works.
 

“Transdimensional Multiversal Nonlinear Cosmic Traveler is an opportunity to have everybody in the community see what it’s like to be me,” says Engebretson. “I want the public to see what it’s like for somebody to have Autism like me and see what it’s like to be able to travel to higher dimensions. My work is about what I call a Class Five civilization. Class Five inhabitants are transdimensional, multiversal, nonlinear space-time continuum thinkers. They are more free-thinking than we are. They are open minded to any possibility, any idea, any conversation, any scenario. They have better health care and economics and special support systems that can help them out. They can help human/alien hybrids and cyborgs and robots with disabilities with specialized psychological and biological care that is designed for them.”

Engebretson transforms Interact Gallery into a metaphorical spaceship, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in his visionary landscape. Kaleidoscopic drawings and paintings outline thorough plans for spaceship construction yards, hyper giant space super stations, escape pods, asteroid bases, and the like. The space vessels that he draws — and the ideology they represent — are the vehicles of a more equitable time and place. Engebretson offers these images not as speculative fiction, but kismet. He works ardently and without hesitation, transcribing a singular future.
 

Opening Reception & Studio On Fire print release
Wednesday, March 1, 5-8 p.m. | Free and open to the public
Remarks & Artist Reading at 6 p.m.


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