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Scenes from the Exhibit Hall floor at the 2015 Technology & Maintenance Council annual conference. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)

Amalgamated Transmutations: Flight, Growth and Breaking Open

 

Artists Nicole Uzzell, Millicent Greason and Woodie Andersonpresent new work examining transformations of the physical and mental self under pressure. Together, these three artists use trusted skills and materials combined with unfamiliar techniques and new mediums to explore themes of distortion, mutation and renewal-leading to fresh, unexpected perspectives. The results are both beautifully authentic and unexpectedly raw.

 

The exhibit includes: paper, wire and ceramic sculptures by Nicole Uzzell, mixed media assemblages by Millicent Greason and large-scale screen printing on found fabrics by Woodie Anderson. Together they collaborate on three sculptural, life-size self-portraits built from paper casting and other found objects and materials as a focal point for the exhibit. Visitors may join the conversation on self-image and social expectation through a interactive installation that will evolve throughout the exhibits duration.

 

Opening reception

Saturday May 4th 7pm-10pm

(show on view thru May 31st)

 

The Electric Mustache Gallery

211 East Third Street,

Winston-Salem NC

Amalgamated Trasmutations Exhibit at Electric Mustache Gallery

Fanzinotheque exhibit opening at the Confort Moderne, Poitiers, France, May 2009.

this was from the DeCordova's 2007 Annual exhibit. The artist, Ria Brodell, had made this fantasy world where beings made out of dirt were at war with each other. All sorts of imagined animals were caught up in this battle. The artist had sculptures as well as colored pencil drawings to tell the tale of the war

Mississippi's Jackson Zoo (2008)

ZSL London Zoo, London, England, UK

"Peter Rabbit in Porcelain"

The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit in Chicago, October 2005

 

The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit in Chicago, October 2005

Judy Chicago, The Creation (detail) 1984, Modified Aubusson Tapestry; 106.7x426.7 cm. Woven by A. Cowan. Collection: A. & R. Cowan. Photo: Donald Woodman

This is actually looking at the back of the sign coming back down the stairs from the exhibit hall

Painted Limestone of Pharaoh Seti-I from the chamber of the Pharaohs.

  

(1280 BC. = 19th Dynasty)

The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit at Mars Gallery in Chicago

My first photography exhibition. Photos mostly from Indonesia.

 

The exhibit will be at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge from now through September in Gallery II.

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