I've got work in two university galleries this October:
Ossuary
at the University of Tennessee/Knoxville UT Downtown Gallery, Knoxville TN
Dates: October 4 - 26, 2013
Reception: Friday, October 4, 5-9pm
Dates: October 4 - 26, 2013
Reception: Friday, October 4, 5-9pm
Ossuary is a project curated by Laurie Beth Clark of University of Wisconsin at Madison.
It's first showing was at the Chazen Museum of Art..
It's second iteration will include the work of selected Tennessee artists.
Landfill Consumption Legacy: 8.5” x 8.5” x 15” - 2013
Charcoal on paper,
polymer clay “bones”, glass bottles,
plexiglass box, trash and detritus
~
The remains of human
life are much more than a mere collection of bones, ash, or preserved body. It
is rather an amassed collection of mostly buried remains of consumption over a
lifetime that seems to grow steadily over time for each individual in the
developed world. Despite attempts at recycling, the world of just a generation
of two ago was much more adept at this skill, by simply using thrift as guide.
My example of a rather physical manifestation of human extreme over-consumption
might end up in small jars, but the history of their activity and behavior
commands much more space.
~
Envisioned Landscapes
Envisioned Landscape: Group Exhibition
September 30 October 25, 2013, Tipton Gallery at ETSU
Reception: October 4, First Friday, 5 to 7 p.m.
September 30 October 25, 2013, Tipton Gallery at ETSU
Reception: October 4, First Friday, 5 to 7 p.m.
A preliminary list of participating artists includes Diane Fox, Megan Levancy, Adrienne Little, Allison Luce, Theresa Markiw, Mary Bates Neubauer, Esther Randall, and Suzanne Stryk.
One Epoch in the Life of a Lawn Goddess |
Landfill Consumption Legacy is brilliant.
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