Axioms of Gesture

For those of you heading to New Mexico in the upcoming month — come check out my lenticular print drop-ceiling installation, Altruism w/-1/2 Spin at the Runnels Gallery at Eastern New Mexico University for the Axioms of Gesture juried exhibition. Axioms of Gesture is ‘a digital show devoted to the spirit of human movement. It will explore the artistic interpretation of human movement and how people move through time and space.’ Axioms of Gesture runs from the 3rd through the 29th of September. Pictured below is an image of Altruism w/-1/2 Spin as it appeared in my thesis exhibition Schema in 2009:

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Shanghai Exchange

The next show I’ll be in is a collaborative effort between East Stroudsburg University and Shanghai Normal University. Check it out:

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Shanghai Invite Back*postcard designed by fellow faculty member Assistant Professor of Art, Darlene Farris-LaBar

Final Cohabitants Pics

If you aren’t already sick of pictures from Cohabitants, then you certainly will be after this post! For those of you who didn’t make it up to the show these pictures are for you. While up in Abingdon a few weeks ago, I decided to take a few more pictures of the show that might enhance the remote viewing (from the comfort of your own computer) of the exhibit. I like to think of these pictures as a slightly further in-depth analysis of the experience of being there.

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Supersymmetry exists. . . just not here

I stated in a post dated April 5th, 2010 that I would be showing detailed versions of the new artwork that appears in my recent solo exhibition at the William King Museum. Here is the first and I apologize for the delay! It is an ephemeral acrylic wall painting, created specifically for the exhibit (and will be painted over upon the conclusion of the exhibit). I do not recall the dimensions, but it encompasses the entire small wall of the gallery. It is called Supersymmetry exists. . . just not here. The inspiration for this piece (as with many of the pieces in the show) derives from ideas presented by quantum physics. This piece specifically references (or draws inspiration from) supersymmetry (duh!), string theory and an investigation of the human body focusing on line and form. The relationship of this wall painting to those topics will become more evident once you see its partner, in the next post.

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Chapel Hill Town Hall Public Art Series

I will have 15 of my drawings and prints on display in a three person show at Chapel Hill Town Hall (NC) as part of their Public Art Series. The other two artists participating in the show are Jean Chevalier and Quentin Warshauer. For more information, check out the website here. This show is exciting for two reasons. The first is that I have almost all of my artwork currently on display either in Chapel Hill or Abingdon (so no artwork clutter around the house) and that I get to show one of my favorite prints that I haven’t shown for quite some time, Jungian Whim (below):

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Jungian Whim •  Intaglio Monotpye  •  17″ x 24″  •  2007

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For those of you who plan on seeing the show, please ignore the images below (as it will ruin the fun!).

Here are some shots (courtesy of Ed Mazure) of my current exhibition on display at the William King Museum in Abingdon, VA. The show was/is a success and I am very much looking forward to hearing some feedback on my latest work — so, please, come see the work and let me know what you think! It will be on display until August 22nd, 2010.

Also, throughout the spring/summer I will be posting more detailed versions of some of my newer work that appears in this exhibit, as well as a domestic installation that I am working on, so stay tuned!

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If and when you see the show, you can walk right through that doorway and check out Heide Trepanier’s paintings. (Highly Recommended!!)