ROOT DIVISION PRESENTS: Second Saturday June 2012
Through That Which Is Seen
Curated by Alexis Arnold and Lauren Hartman
Second Saturday Reception: Saturday, June 9, 7-10 pm
Through That Which is Seen represents a range of interpretations of the diorama, on all scales from site-specific installations to small-scale models. From natural history displays to shoebox book reports, the word diorama often conjures memories from childhood. However, dioramas can be found dotted throughout our daily lives. Think about storefront displays, televisions, and medicine cabinets, to name a few. Does a shower become a performative diorama when in use? Or a car? The work in this exhibition highlights the narrative potential of the diorama and the many forms in which they embody.
Artists:
Elisheva Biernoff
Michael Campbell
Lisa Rybovich Cralle
Brynda Glazier
Michael Kerbow
Mary Ma
Bridget May
Christine Osinksi
Rachael Posnak
Carissa Potter
Kate Stirr*
* Root Division Studio Artist
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 9, 7-10 pm
Sliding Scale Suggested Donation: $1-$20
Plus Creative Station: Free diorama-making activity in the Studio 2 Classroom from 7-9 pm
Exhibition Dates: June 6 - 23, 2012
Gallery Hours: Wednesday- Saturday, 2–6 pm (or by appointment)
-Contact: Amy Cancelmo
415.863.7668
events@rootdivision.org
Added by rootdivision on May 3, 2012