Judy Thomas, “Tendrils”, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA Posted on November 10, 2012March 2, 2022 Judy Thomas, “Tendrils”, 2011 PEX, aluminum, vinyl, pantyhose, steel, rayon Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA Simple industrial materials are used in the construction – plastic, nylon, vinyl and wire with a base of hollow plastic pipe for the curvilinear structure. The plastic is then transformed by hand-wrapping each piece of tubing with colorfully dyed pantyhose. Exhibition
Exhibition We Were Wild Reimagines “The Hut” in a New Installation at Alto Gallery Posted on October 29, 2019March 2, 2022 ARCHITECTURE SUSAN FROYD OCTOBER 29, 2019 5:57AM Houses, like living beings, grow old and wear out, carrying history and stories with them to the grave. Meredith Feniak and Risa Friedman — who make up the wheat-pasting Denver duo We Were Wild — want to excavate some of those stories. “Like human cells,… Read More
Artist “Stan Woodard for President, the Opera”, Hapeville, Georgia Posted on October 23, 2012June 3, 2022 Stan Woodard for President, the Opera, Hapeville, Georgia Being a conceptual artist living in Atlanta, Georgia, Stan Woodard has expressed his constitutional rights as a natural born American citizen, and every four years, since 1996, joined the ranks of esteemed Presidential candidates. Read More
Artist Outlooks: Brandon Ndife at Storm King Art Center Posted on May 26, 2022June 3, 2022 May 21 – November 7, 2022 For the ninth iteration of Outlooks, Storm King Art Center presents the work of New York–based artist Brandon Ndife (b. 1991). The Outlooks program offers an emerging to mid-career artist the chance to present a large-scale, temporary outdoor project in the landscape. Working primarily… Read More