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Exhibiting Nineteen Sculptures at the Freeport Art Museum

December 23, 2016 in Exhibitions, Sculpture

I am excited to announce that I will be exhibiting nineteen sculptures at the Freeport Art Museum as part of a large three person show.  Entitled Fabrication, it will also feature photographer Les Allen and assemblagist Rosalie Koldan. The show will run from May 12 to July, 2017, with an opening reception May, 12th from 5-7pm.

This will be the largest exhibition of my sculptural work to date, ranging from the early paper doll shadowbox pieces of the late 1990's to my most recent bronze, Beneath the Remnant Veil. I am truly grateful to the Freeport Art Museum for this opportunity and all the support they have given me.

From FAM's website: "The artists in Fabrication assemble an array of objects fabricating imagined and unexpected scenes. Initially, the works’ combination of elements might appear contradictory or even illogical which challenges the viewer to make sense of the unfamiliar by placing themselves within the scenes. The results are surreal-like compositions that pull at the viewers unconscious."

Very special thanks to Collections and Exhibitions Manager Carrie Baxter, Executive Director Jessica Modica, and Director of Education Barry Treu.

Tags: #sculpture, #exhibition, #freeportartmuseum, #rosalie koldan, #les allen, #fabrication, #bronze, #paper doll, #carrie baxter, #barry treu, #jessica modica
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