STACY LOVEJOY

INFO

 

MANIFESTO

 

I believe we were born almighty. And if you can imagine something, you have the ability to materialize it. And the faster you realize it, the sooner the surroundings change to make it real. I learned it from my own experience, and since then, I have been globalizing the ideas of total freedom in self-expression, self-development, and self-love using one of the most powerful and most influential tools humanity has ever discovered.

 

My mission is to empower people by activating their mode of feeling almighty and free of any boundaries, labels, and stereotypes established by society.

 

 

ARTIST BIO

 

Stacy Lovejoy is a multidimensional artist, musician, and performer. She began performing and making art as a teenager, creating installations, fashion shows, and acting in school plays.

 

Bored with classical teaching approaches, Lovejoy dropped out of school to pursue her passion by making art, dancing, learning metaphysics, and spending time in the forest.

 

Her first solo exhibition took place in 2008 and was organized in a desk drawer. The series of micro sculptures made of used chewing gum gained strong attention from viewers to the artist’s free-spirited personality and the utopian world she translates.

 

Lovejoy has always believed that every human being was born free and almighty and has the right to self-expression, as well as to be different. It has become a solid foundation for her entire artistic work. Using a variety of media, including performance, painting, and sculpture, the artist creates provocative, philosophical pieces popularizing the themes of almightiness, eternal youth, and immortality.

 

Lovejoy’s artwork has been presented at solo shows and numerous group exhibitions and performances at venues, including Star Theater – Portland, OR | JanKossen Contemporary -New York, NY | BWAC – Brooklyn, NY | Lesher Center for The Arts – Walnut Creek, CA | Austria Biennale – Vienna, Austria | CICA Museum - Gimpo, South Korea | Flat Color Gallery - Seattle, WA | Disjecta Contemporary Art Center – Portland, OR.

 

 

FUTURE