Wendy Lemen Bredehoft, Landscape 10, 2010, Strappo on Rives BFK, 6 x 8 inches |
The “Sequencing through Time and Place” exhibits feature artwork by Wendy Bredehoft and Susan Moldenhauer and dance video by Margaret Wilson.
Can dance movement, still photography and studio art come together in a seamless consideration of place and creative process in a public forum?
Part 1: Ucross presents the work created in 2009 during a six-day residency at the Ucross Foundation in northeastern
Part 2:
Part 3:
Gallery 211 is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day of the exhibition. Free and open to the public. A full-color exhibition catalog which includes a DVD of Wilson's dance variations will be on sale for $30.
This is a must see art show for any artist or artists who have thought about working with other artists but don't know where to begin. How can it work? Are we all just in the same place doing art or are we really making art as an organic whole that develops from the work, the place, and the artists? The images are stunning and the dance movement weaves through the photographs, strappos,and pastels creating a space of art in time and place that is unique. When you go, make sure you have time to observe, explore, question and reflect on this unique experience.
ReplyDeleteDiane Panozzo