The work continues to travel: to 2 places in Oregon, one in Michigan and three venues just up the street.
Extreme Fibers closes soon at the Dennos Museum in Traverse City, Mi. closing 3/1/16
Au Naturel, at Clatsop Community College, in Astoria, Oregon closes 3/10/16.
Transgender Realities opens 3/2/16. closes 4/8/16
WARM Guerrillas: Feminist Visions in the Grainbelt Bottling House Atrium, runs 2/26-3/12/16. The reception is 3/4/16. 7-10pm. My work, WEARING MY AGE, funded by the Jerome Foundation, will have its second showing in this exhibition.
In Stitches is howing at the Cocoran Neighborhood Office for an indeterminant period of time. It is 3 doors south of my building.
and last, but not least
I AM, a Guerrilla Girls exhibit with Altered Esthetics, at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis.
I am a featured artist in the show. Watch the video!
wherein you, too, get to follow the agony and the ecstasy of creating a new body of work!
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Friday, February 12, 2016
Monday, November 2, 2015
Repetition and Pattern, Fredericksburg Gallery, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Three of my artworks were selected for the show Repetition and Pattern, at Fredericksburg Gallery, in the Fredericksburg Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, a partner with the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, guest curated by Amie Oliver.
The show opened Halloween, but the opening celebration is Friday, Nov 6, 6-8:30pm. Wish I could be there. If you go, do let me know.
Some Pebbles and Statistics are premiering in Fredericksburg. Inventory Methods was shown in the windows of Susan Hensel Gallery earlier this year.
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Some Pebbles |
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Statistics |
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Inventory Methods |
Labels:
artists book,
exhibition,
fine art,
installation art,
Virginia
Sunday, November 1, 2015
In Stitches
IN STITCHES ![]() |
Terra Firma # 2 |
Patterns of India:Pearls of India |
I am pleased as punch to announce that I will be showing some little seen work in a solo show at Lake Nokomis Presbterian Church, 1620 East 46th St., Minneapolis, MN. While we are not planning an opening event, you can contact me or the church to set a time to see the exhibit beginning November 5, 2015. The end date is unclear, but it may be up until roughly Christmas. The church phone # is 612-721-4463 or you can email me at susanhensel@yahoo.com.
IN
STITCHES is an exhibit of two bodies of work:
Terra
Firma and Patterns of India
Terra Firma reminds me
of home. I grew up in the Finger
Lakes area of New York State, tramping up and down hills and through deep
gorges cut by glaciers, revealing waterfalls, rock strata and fossils, an
overwhelmingly physical representation of time.
Terra Firma is a series
of mixed media artwork built from drawings on Fabriano paper, done in waxy
colored pencils, ink and gouache that have been torn, re-ordered and
reconstructed into sedimentary layers, tossed and folded by continental
drift. They are machine stitched
and mounted on black linen and Folio printmaking paper.
Patterns of
India
is a response to a show I curated on the diaspora from the Indian subcontinent
to the United States. I read oral
histories, met local Indian artists, heard their stories, ate wonderful food
and became increasingly curious about the colors of the subcontinent. I collected images of Indian
miniatures, photos of the blue cities, dye pots and stacks of colorful fabrics
as inspiration.
Patterns of
India
is built from drawings done in oil pastel, pencil, acrylic paint, ink. The drawings were torn, reassembled and
held together with stitches, lovely stitches and beads.
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