5.12.2013

Matt Freedman Exhibits at Studio10, Brooklyn

Matt Freedman, Dead Man's Hand, 2013
Studio10 is pleased to present The Devil Tricked Me, an exhibition of work by Matt Freedman. The exhibition is organized around the recent publication of Relatively Indolent but Relentless, a graphic journal Freedman wrote last autumn.
 

In July 2012 Freedman learned that he had Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, a rare and slow growing cancer. Treatment entailed thirty-five days of radiation and weekly doses of chemotherapy over seven weeks. Just before treatment, a friend gave Matt a blank notebook and suggested he should fill it up. Matt did complete the therapy and the notebook as well. He said, “It seemed like it would in the end give me the last laugh over my cancer treatment.” This exhibition serves to extend Freedman’s experience of his treatment, the subject of the journal, into the six months that have now passed between the end of treatment and this exhibition’s opening.

 

All thirteen works take as their subject bad luck. This idea is embodied in Freedman’s iconic constructions that portray folk admonitions. These signs seek to control bad luck by taking such precautions such as avoiding walking under ladders or opening umbrellas indoors. Another significant component of the show is the notion of disability. Freedman continues to feel side effects from his treatment as well as from the drugs he takes to quell those effects. Though functioning effectively, the fact that he should not drive because the narcotics would render him technically “under the influence” is for Freedman an objective marker of what he feels and knows to be true: He is not himself or at his best.

 

The idea of disability is communicated by hand written signs of explanation, which function as the conceptual framework for the exhibition. Freedman’s sign details the reasons for the restrictions he placed upon himself for the creation of the work: each work consists of totally “de-skilled” labor. He collected objects either from the street; broken umbrellas and cigarette stubs, or from his house and studio; A couch, a collection of pennies. He also allowed himself to use components from previous work repurposed for the show.



The Devil Tricked Me is on view from 05.10.13 -- 06.16.13.
Studio10
56 Bogart Street 
Brooklyn 
 

Demetrius Oliver's (MFA '04) Terrestrial at Franklin Art Works, Minneapolis

Demetrius Oliver, 2013



Demetrius Oliver
Terrestrial
 
The New York artist will premier a video installation influenced by unmanned vehicles that explore the surface of distant worlds. The video Terrestrial takes place in a residential apartment. Scattered on the floor are quotidian materials extracted from the artist's lexicon that surveys the lower regions of space. Designed with special entrance doors to the Screening Room, two sculptural works accompany the single channel video.
Oliver uses prosaic objects like tea kettles, light bulbs and umbrellas to evoke poetic associations between physical materials and abstract ideas.  Both introspective and transformative, Oliver's practice investigates the cosmos from the vantage point of the artist's studio and the space of the gallery.
Terrestrial remain on view through Saturday, July 27, 2013.
Franklin Art Works
1021 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 
For more info, visit demetriusoliver.blogspot.com

 

5.04.2013

Naomi Reis (MFA '05): Unnatural Selection at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Brooklyn

Naomi Reis, 2013
TSA is pleased to present: Naomi Reis: Unnatural Selection

Unnatural Selection investigates nature and its representation: How have humans conquered and organized nature, both to understand it scientifically, and to use it strategically?

The exhibition opens on Borrowed Landscape (Tropics of Africa, Asia and the Amazon via Brooklyn), a large-scale vinyl print of a photograph taken at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. It captures the spectacle of a simulated rainforest contained within a glass dome; we know that it is an artificial environment, yet we suspend disbelief and for a moment are transported to a distant tropical rainforest, a place very few of us will visit in person. Together with mixed media collages, paintings, live and artificial plants, and botanical drawings that reference 19th-century scientific drawings in specimen trays, Unnatural Selection explores the pressure points where the natural world and the manufactured collide.


Unnatural Selection runs 05.17 -- 06.23.13.  
An opening reception will be held Friday, 05.17, 7-10 pm.




TSA 
44 Stewart Ave.
#49
Brooklyn, NY 11237

 
www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com


5.02.2013

Chloe Reison (MFA '12) Exhibits in Philly, New Orleans and Skidmore College

Chloe Reison, 2013
Chloe Isadora Reison is participating in three exhibitions in the month of May.  The first is an exhibition at Vox Populi (Philadelphia), featuring work from the new members of the collective.  The exhibition, titled Spark Gap, is scheduled to open Friday, May 3rd, and will run through Sunday, June 2nd.  


Chloe's second exhibition this month will be at the Front Gallery, in New Orleans, LA.  This show is comprised of seventeen members of the Vox Populi collective and is aptly titled, Vox Populi.  Vox Populi at the Front will open Saturday, May 11th, and run through Saturday, May 26th.  

Chloe's third and final show this month will be an alumni exhibition at her Alma Mater, Skidmore College. The alumni show will be on display at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery during the last weekend of the month.   

For more information regarding Chloe Isadora Reison, please visit the following websites:


Spark Gap
On view: May 3rd-June 2nd, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 3rd, 6pm-11pm

Vox Populi Gallery
319 N. 11th Street
3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Gallery hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 12pm-6pm


Vox Populi
On view: May 11th-May 26th, 2013
Opening reception: Saturday, May 11th, 6pm-10pm

The Front
4100 St Claude Ave
New Orleans, LA 70117

Gallery hours: Saturday and Sunday, 12pm-5pm

19th Annual Skidmore College Alumni Art Exhibition
On view: May 31st-June 2nd, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31st, 5:30pm-6:30pm

The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Gallery hours: 
Friday, May 31st, 10am - 6:30pm
Saturday, June 1st, 10am - 5pm
Sunday, June 2nd, 10am- 5pm

4.30.2013

Ken Lum at Marc Jancou Contemporary

Ken Lum, Norgate Mall, 2013
Marc Jancou Contemporary is pleased to present works from Ken Lum’s Mini-Mall series for the first exhibition in its new location. Over the course of his thirty-year career, Lum has developed a large and complex body of work that focuses on the complexity of identity formation in both public and private realms. The exhibition will include works shown at the artist’s 2012 survey at the Vancouver Art Gallery as well as new pieces being presented for the first time.

Lum’s Mini-Mall works build upon ideas of subjectivity and community set forth in his earlier Shopkeeper (2000-2009) series, exhibited last year at Jancou in Geneva. The Shopkeeper series comprises individualized sign-like works for fictitious but plausible urban communities marked by immigration flux and economic turmoil. The Mini-Mall series calls attention to community formation within the parameters of the sign form itself. The works point to the diverse and changing ethnic and economic demographics of the neighborhoods to which they serve.

Marc Jancou Contemporary
24 West 57th Street, 6th Floor
NY, NY

For more information, visit Marc Jancou.

The River Between Us Featuring Ken Lum at Laumeier Sculpture Park

Ken Lum, The Space Between Scott and Plessy, 2013
The River Between Us was curated by Marilu Knode, Executive Director, Laumeier Sculpture Park and Joe Baker former Director, Longue Vue House and Gardens.

Participating artists include: Thomas Easterly, Courtney Egan, Matts Leiderstam, Donald Lipski, Ken Lum, Allan McCollum, Jenny Price, Alec Soth, Robert Stackhouse, Mel Watkin, Bernard Williams, Keith Williams
St. Louis and New Orleans have many issues of common concern and are physically linked by the mighty Mississippi River. The River Between Us will showcase works that reflect how the lives of people in both communities have always been intertwined with the river’s role in US history.

The exhibit is the second collaboration between Laumeier and Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans. Marilu Knode, Laumeier’s Executive Director said, “this is the first time the connections between our two cities have been explored through the visual arts. We’re excited to expose Laumeier and Longue Vue guests to the artists’ interpretations of the social evolution of St. Louis and New Orleans.”

The River Between Us runs from 04.13 -- 08.25.13.

Laumeier Sculpture Park12580 Rott Road
1-270 & 1-44 in Sunset Hills
St. Louis, MO  


For more info, please visit Laumeier.

Adhocracy Featuring Orkan Telhan at New Museum

Adhocracy brings together an international group of designers, practitioners, networks, and platforms responding to epochal changes and questioning the very definition of design. 

The exhibition explores a new direction in contemporary design through twenty-five projects—presented through artifacts, objects, and films. In the place of standardized, industrialized perfection, the exhibition embraces imperfection as evidence of an emerging force of identity, individuality, and nonlinearity in design. As design welcomes the new technologies of the information age, the field itself is being reshaped. Some have built their practice around the collaborative ideology of the open source movement; others explore the opportunities opened up by new low-cost fabrication technologies. Some are exploring new economic models of production; others are challenging the established hierarchies between designers and end-users.

Curated by Joseph Grima, Editor of DOMUS magazine, Adhocracy was originally organized by Grima and IKSV for the 2012 Istanbul Design Biennial. Grima has adapted his original exhibition for New York and the New Museum and opens as part of the second biennial IDEAS CITY Festival in downtown Manhattan from May 1–4, 2013.

New Museum
235 Bowery
NY, NY

For more info, please visit Adhocracy

Sitting Between the Sea and the Buildings: A Symposium of Poets and Artists Featuring Terry Adkins

The Joan Mitchell Foundation, Poetry Foundation, and special guests convene for a symposium on various ways artists and poets develop their work through collaboration. Taking Joan Mitchell's legacy of collaboration with poets as a starting point, the day will include talks, readings, demonstrations, and performances that explore intersections of visual art and poetry.

Participants include poets Bill Berkson, Douglas Kearney, and John Yau; visual artists Terry Adkins, Lesley Dill, and Mildred Howard; and April Sheridan and Stephen Woodall of the Center for Book and Paper Arts at Columbia College Chicago. The afternoon will conclude with the announcement of a commissioned performance piece, to be created collaboratively by Adkins and Kearney. The goal of the commission is to examine and experience how collaboration can change the way artists and poets think and work.


Sitting Between the Sea and the Buildings, named after the first line of John Ashbery's "The Painter," is organized by the Joan Mitchell Foundation and Poetry magazine in connection with the exhibition currently on view at the Poetry Foundation: Joan Mitchell: At Home in Poetry. The exhibition features a large-scale quadriptych painting, Minnesota (1980), as well as photographs, correspondence, print portfolios, and artists' books Joan Mitchell created in collaboration with poets. It will be open through May 31.


Sitting Between the Sea and the Buildings: A Symposium of Poets and Artists will be held Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.
 
Poetry Foundation
61 West Superior Street

Chicago, Illinois
  

For more information, please visit www.poetryfoundation.org.

4.16.2013

Tadashi Moriyama (MFA '06) Exhibits Planetalgia


Tadashi Moriyama, Planetalgia
TADASHI MORIYAMA

Planetalgia


April 11 - July 4, 2013

Planetalgia is an accumulation of paintings, sculptures, performance, and animation, inspired by concepts from the book Lunartix by Seigou Matsuoka. Matsuoka coins the term "Planetary Nostalgia" as a sweet and bitter sentiment. Loosely translated, he writes "Since we cannot escape from the Earth, we feel despair for our fate and leave our destination on the unreachable but intimate moon, and yearn for it endlessly."

Opening Reception Thursday April 18, 6-8pm
Creative Cocktail Hour: 6-10pm

Galleries open daily: 2:00 - 9:00 PM or happily by appointment.
For more information visit tadashimoriyama.com and www.realartways.org

Brent Wahl (MFA '06) at the Print Center

Brent Wahl, Double Waterfall, 2013
Fiat Lux
April 11 – May 24, 2013
Fiat Lux: Stefan Abrams, Micah Danges, James Johnson, Anna Neighbor & Brent Wahl
Fiat Lux is a group exhibition of work by five Philadelphia artists. While each of the artists trained as a photographer and has taught photography at universities and art schools in Philadelphia, none has a simple or straightforward relationship with the medium. Photography is central to the work of all these artists, but their explorations of the potentials and shortcomings of the medium result in a surprisingly diverse group of works.
The Print Center
1614 Latimer Street

Philly

4.05.2013

UPenn MFA Open Studios April 11

Please join us on Thursday, April 11 for our Spring Open Studio event.  Thirty-one current MFA Candidates from the University of Pennsylvania will be in studio to present their work to the public.  Don't miss your chance to explore all of the exciting projects being made in our Interdisciplinary Studio Art program!

Studios are located in three buildings on Penn's campus:
    The Morgan Building- 205 S. 34th Street
    Duhring Wing- 236 S. 34th Street
    Franklin Annex- 3451 Walnut Street

Maps will be available on site, follow the signs to find us.

Plus! Two exhibitions on view in the Physical Lab and the White Room @ The Morgan Building.

3.30.2013

Jane Irish Exhibits at Locks Gallery, Philly

Jane Irish, Sông Hương, 2013
Jane Irish will exhibit new work at Locks Gallery.  Sông Hương: Withdrawing Room will be on view from 04.05.13 -- 05.10.13. An opening reception will be held 04.05 from 5:30-7:30 pm.

Locks Gallery
600 Washington Square South
Philly

Please visit locksgallery for more info.

Martha Rich (MFA '11) Exhibits at Space 1026, Philly

Martha Rich
Martha Rich (MFA '11) will present new work with Keith Warren Greiman in Nothing is Rather Do.  Since receiving her MFA, Rich has been eavesdropping and collecting words and using them in her paintings. “My art is about what cracks me up and what disturbs me or what is absurd or what is at hand. Social acceptance? No. Self-acceptance? Yes. It’s a lesson in the ridiculous.”

Rich work uses collaged People magazine parts, paints on rejected CMYK screen prints of a rejected painting done years ago, includes silhouettes of friends and strangers and many of the eavesdropped conversations she has collected over the years to create an absurd narrative of life in the modern city.

Nothing is Rather Do opens 04.05.13. 

 Space 1026
1026 Arch Street 2nd Floor
Philly

Please visit space1026.com for more info.

3.26.2013

Penn MFA Lightning Lectures at the ICA

Join the Penn Fine Arts MFA candidates for an evening of five-minute lectures. First year students will share topics of interest from their artistic research and outside elective courses in the University. Graduating students will present the key works of their thesis.

Lightning Lecture #1 will feature Joshua Zerangue, Tara White, Cristina Tufino Palmer, Gordon Stillman, Scout Segotta, Paz Ortuzar, Dan O'Neill, Alex Nguyen, Evan Nabrit, Theo Mullen, Christina Kerns, Laine Godsey, Tara Fadenrecht, Mark Dilks, Orlando de la Garza, and Caroline Claflin. 
Penn MFA Lightning Lecture #1 will begin at 6:30 pm on 03.28.12.  

Lightning Lecture #2 will be held 04.04.13 at 6:30 pm and features Toisha Tucker, Sarah Tortora, Ceaphas Stubbs, Minmin Shi, Jacob Rivkin, Daniel Oliva, Mohammadreza Mirzaei, Scotty Menesini, Sam Mapp, Zenas Hutcheson, Elisa Gabor, Stephanie Cheng, Anthony Bowers, Claire Bidwell, Laura Bernstein and Marie Alarcon.

 


Group Show: Things Change






















Things Change features collaborative work initiated in Senior Lecturer Matt Freedman's Graduate Drawing Seminar. The exhibition is on view from 03.29 -- 04.12.13. An opening reception will be held Friday, 03.29 from 6-8 pm and a closing reception 04.11 from 5:30-7 pm.

3.25.2013

Jamie Treadwell (MFA '03) Featured Artist of Juxtapoz Magazine

Jamie Treadwell (MFA '03) has been selected as a featured artist of the April issue of Juxtapoz Magazine.  The article can be viewed here.

Mohammadreza Mirzaei (MFA '14) Exhibits At W.E.B Du Bois College House, Philly

Mohammadreza Mirzaei, 2012
Photographs from Lugoland Residency 2012
Amistad Gallery is pleased to present What I Don't Have, a series of photographs by Mohammadreza Mirzaei (MFA '14) created during his residency in Lugo, Italy in December 2012.

What I Don't Have will be on view from 03.15.13 -- 10.15.13. 

W.E.B DU BOIS COLLEGE HOUSE
3900 Walnut Street
Philly

For more info, please visit W.E.B. Du Bois

Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) Exhibits at Breadboard's Esther Klein Gallery

Jacob Rivkin, Bread study #11
Coinciding with the Philadelphia Science Festival, Jacob Rivkin (MFA '13) will be exhibiting work in the group show Cellular/Molecular at Breadboard's Esther Klein Gallery.  Through different media and abstraction, the Cellular/Molecular exhibition includes artworks inspired by biology and chemistry, works that define the terms, and works that demonstrate our accidental and natural inclination to create cellular and molecular forms. The exhibition runs from 04.16 – 06.09.13, with an opening reception Thursday, 04.25.13, 5-8 pm.

The gallery is located on the ground floor of 3600 Market Street, Science Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Hours are Monday–Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm.

More information available at:
www.breadboardphilly.org
www.philasciencefestival.org
www.jacobrivkin.com

3.12.2013

Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) Exhibits at Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, TX

Julia Barbosa Landois, Star-Crossed II, video still, 2013
Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) Exhibits at Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, TX

A video by Julia Barbosa Landois (MFA '07) will be featured in bite like a kitty, an exhibition curated by Bill Arning, Executive Director of the Contemporary Art Museum Houston.  The exhibition will also feature works by Saintlorraine (Britt Lorraine and Kristy Perez), Joey Fuerso, and Sarah Sudhoff. 

From Arning's curatorial statement: "Julia Barbosa Landois reframes the hyper-romantic language of an anti-love song of betrayal to transform it into an indictment of religiously supported sexism, describing what the artist terms her “break up from Jesus.” The melody creates one irresistible reality as her textual revisions refuse the romantic readings."

bite like a kitty is on view from 03.15.13 - 03.31.13.  Opening reception 03.15.13, 6-9 pm.

Guadalupe Gallery
723 S. Brazos
San Antonio, TX 78207

For more information, visit www.guadalupeculturalarts.org and www.julialandois.com

3.08.2013

Jason Musson (MFA '11) and Jacolby Satterwhite (MFA '10) Featured in HuffPost's Black Artists: 30 Contemporary Art Makers Under 40 You Should Know

Jason Musson, Nutmeg, 2012
The Huffington Post recently picked 30 young black artists who are contributing to the ongoing conversation of race and representation in contemporary art. Included in the list are Jason Musson (MFA'11) and Jacolby Satterwhite (MFA '10). Whether through sculpture, photography, video or performance, each selected artist illuminates the complexity of the self with a unique and bold vision.

To view the article, please visit HuffPost.

Sublime Porte: Art and Contemporary Turkey Featuring UPenn Assistant Professor Orkan Telhan and Michael Marfione (MFA '11)

St. John's University is honored to present Sublime Porte: Art and Contemporary Turkey, an exhibition which features a broad range of contemporary works by a select group of emerging and internationally acclaimed artists whose works respond to Turkey's rich cultural diversity. The exhibition addresses issues of race, gender, sexuality, religion and politics as well as broader arguments concerning art, culture and globalization.

A group exhibition featuring works by: Osman Akan, Burak Arikan, Kezban Batibeki, Nezaket Ekici, Paul Fabozzi, Murat Germen, Peter Hristoff, Gözde İlkin, Michael Marfione, Alex Morel, Arzu Ozkal, Murat Pulat, Gulay Semercioglu, Orkan Telhan and Elif Uras. 

Sublime Porte: Art and Contemporary Turkey is on view from 03.14.13 -- 05.02.13 at:


Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery/Sun Yat Sen Hall 
St. John's University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY

An artist's reception will be held Friday, March 15, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm.


For more info, please visit www.stjohns.edu/yehgallery 

2.25.2013

Geometrics: Leigh Van Duzer (MFA '10) and Heather Ramsdale (MFA '10)

Leigh Van Duzer, Geysers, 2013
Leigh Van Duzer (MFA '10) and Heather Ramsdale (MFA '10) will present new work in their exhibition Geometrics.

The exhibition runs from 3.01.13 -- 3.30.13. An opening reception will be held Friday 03.01, 7-10pm.

Salon 1522
1522 N Lawrence St
Philadelphia, PA 19122
http://salon1522.com



Please visit www.leighvanduzer.com and www.heatherramsdale.com for more info.

2.23.2013

Jacob Rivkin ('13) Featured in the Feeding Cities Photography Exhibition

Jacob Rivkin, Cans, 2012
Two photographs by Jacob Rivkin ('13) will be exhibited in the Feeding Cities Photography exhibition at the University of Pennsylvania, Morgan Fine Arts Gallery from March 4th - March 21st.  The opening reception will be held on March 14th from 5:30PM - 7:30PM.  The exhibition is the visual companion to Penn’s international conference Feeding Cities: Food Security in a Rapidly Urbanizing World, which will be held on campus March 13-15, 2013.  

Morgan Building
205 S. 34th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104


For more information visit www.feedingcities.com or www.jacobrivkin.com.

2.21.2013

Rene Marquez (MFA '93) to Present at Penn Humanities Symposium

How do ideas of center and periphery enter into research programs and disciplines? Can we study centers and peripheries without reproducing the structures of power our research is designed to reveal or critique? How might we teach about centers and peripheries while navigating these various methodological challenges? To confront these and other questions, this one-day symposium will bring together invited speakers with the Forum's Graduate Mellon Fellows including Tara Fadenrecht (MFA '13) and other Penn graduate students and faculty.



ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
10:00am-12:00pm - Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum, 3260 South Street
Free and open to the public - Click to pre-register


The Challenge of the Periphery

Jane Guyer

Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins

Eric Hayot
Professor of Comparative Literature and Asian Studies, Penn State

Rene Marquez
Associate Professor of Visual Art, University of Delaware

Kazys Varnelis 
Director, Network Architecture Lab, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation  



PANEL DISCUSSIONS
1:30-5:45pm - Nevil Classroom, Penn Museum - Free and open to students and faculty (Penn and regional)


PANEL 1: 1:30-3:30pm
Discussants: Jeremy Dell and Gideon Fink Shapiro, GHF Mellon Fellows

"The Point of Departure is Elsewhere": Three Recent Arguments for Africa as a Theoretical Point of Departure on Aspects of Current Capitalism - Jane Guyer


Networked Publics or Pareto's Revenge - Kazys Varnelis



PANEL 2: 3:45-5:45pm
Discussants: Yumi Lee and Cliff Mak, GHF Mellon Fellows

Scale, Hierarchy, and the Problem of World Literature - Eric Hayot


Is This a Studio or a Kennel? - Rene Marquez
To view more of Marquez's work, please visit his website.
 

2.18.2013

Book Release: Chymia by The Common Press

Join The University of Pennsylvania’s Common Press at The Print Center to celebrate the release of their new book Chymia. A collaboration between artists Marc Blumthal, Marianne Dages, Matt Neff, Ivanco Talevski and Tricia Treacy, designed and printed at The Common Press, Chymia is their visual response to a collection of manuscripts relating to early chemistry and alchemy owned by Penn. The book and related prints will be available for viewing.




Book Release: Chymia by The Common Press, Wednesday, February 20, 6:00-8:00pm.


The Print Center
1614 Latimer Street
 

Philly 

2.06.2013

Amy Archambault (MFA '11) receives 2013 Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Grant

Amy Archambault, You Can Survive
Amy Archambault (MFA '11) has recently received the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Grant for Sculpture / Installation. The Massachusetts Cultural Council is proud to provide unrestricted grants for artists to promote the further development of their talents. MCC's Artist Fellowships recognize exceptional work by Massachusetts artists across a range of disciplines. These highly competitive awards provide artists crucial validation among their peers and the public. They catalyze artistic advancement and pave the way for creative innovation of enduring cultural value. Archambault recently received a Research & Publication Grant from the College of the Holy Cross, MA and is will feature her proposed work in this springs exhibition at the College. Future projects will now be brought to realization as she receives the MCC award.


For more information about the MCC, please visit http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/programs/artistfellows.asp

Amy Archambault & Justine Hill (MFA '11) exhibit at The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery, College of the Holy Cross, MA

Justine Hill, Mombi, 2012
Amy Archambault & Justine Hill (MFA '11) will be featured in an exhibition held in conjunction with Opening Doors, 40 Years of Women at Holy Cross. Archambault and Hill were members of the 2008 graduating class from the College and are thrilled to return to the gallery exposing the latest of their art projects. Special thanks to Roger Hankins for sharing this wonderful exhibition with the community and inspiring the current student body and beyond. Other artists featured include Margaret Lanzetta'79, Ann Marie Kennedy '89, Rachelle Beaudoin '04, Elizabeth Hamilton '04, Teresa Buscemi '07 and Haley Allen '11.

Opening Doors, 40 Years of Women at Holy Cross is on view from 03.14 -  04.12.13.  An opening will be held 03.14 (TBA). The exhibition also includes an artist talk with Amy Archambault on 03.14 (TBA) and a panel discussion with the artists (TBA).

The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery
College of the Holy Cross
1 College Street
Worcester, MA 01610

For more information, please visit offices.holycross.edu
To view more work by Archambault and Hill, please visit www.amyarchambault.com and justinehill.com/home.html