Sunday, September 23, 2012
While You Were Out
Kids behaving badly? Maybe so... All of us MFA students at Claremont Graduate University who have now made it to our second year had the whole summer to work at the studios without interruption (or feedback) from our professors. This show is a reflection of those new directions, risks, and ideas we all developed during the break. Each "2nd Year" student has a piece in the show (there are 30 of us), held in the two main galleries of the CGU Art building at: 251 E. 10th St., Claremont, CA 91711.
The show will open Monday and stay up until mid October. Our Opening Reception is Tuesday September 25th from 6-9pm. When you stop by be sure to peak into our installation galleries and other spaces (littered all throughout the building).
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Feminization as Equalization, Installation at The Loft.
The piece is called Feminization as Equalization. The piece explores the notion that a masculine environment can be balanced by adding the feminine. The piece consists of a aluminum and steel frame with pink and blue thread tied to it like an excessive fringe. These strings are then attached to the walls and floor to create various patterns, but are also at times overlapping and meshing together.
You can find out more about the space here:
http://lofton2nd.com/
Labels:
Feminism,
installation,
sculpture,
site specific,
string
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