TSGNY Connections
Exhibition Dates: March 28 – April 22, 2023
Location: Ceres Gallery, 547 W 27th Dt. #201, New York, NY
Conceptual Materials Social Practice Artist
TSGNY Connections
Exhibition Dates: March 28 – April 22, 2023
Location: Ceres Gallery, 547 W 27th Dt. #201, New York, NY
April 15th @ 10:30am – 12:00pm
Location: Schweinfurth Art Center; 205 Genesee St. Auburn, NY 13021
Exhibition Dates: April 22, 2023- July 17, 2023
Opening Reception: April 29th
Workshop: April 30th 3:00-5:00pm PST
Location: Wa Na Wari, 911 24th Avenue, Seattle WA
Exhibition Dates: March 25-May 28, 2023
Location: Schweinfurth Art Center; 205 Genesee St. Auburn, NY 13021
Exhibition Dates: March 28 – April 22, 2023
Location: Ceres Gallery, 547 W 27th Street. #201, New York, NY
Exhibition Dates: May 5- October 2023
Location: Art Crawl Harlem, Governor’s Island
Date: May 25th 3:00pm EST
Exhibition Dates: June 22- June 25, 2023
Location: Millersville University, Millersville, PA
Exhibition Dates: July 1, 2023- September 17, 2023
Location: The Lab at Krasl Art Center. 707 Lake Blvd, St Joseph, MI
One of my favorite things about the Textile Study Group of NY is it’s guest speaker series. Each month a different artist presents images and shares about their art practice.
This month Sopheap Pich, Cambodia’s most internationally prominent contemporary artist in the global art world spoke about his art practice. He is known for working with local materials such as bamboo, rattan, burlap from rice bags, beeswax, and natural pigments gathered from around Cambodia and for creating sculptures that are inspired by bodily organs, vegetal forms, and abstract geometric structures.
I found the knowledge he shared about processing bamboo his sculptures educational, especially as I catalog the natural resources available to me in St. Croix. Lots of ideas are percolating.
I have been interacting with Ann Hamilton’s white marble raised text installation at World Trade Center 1 train stop, to and from Governors Island all year long, before I even realized it was her work.
Before I was aware of the vast scope of Ann’s work, I was fascinated by images of her installation work circling the interwebs for years, which make this opportunity to watch an interview with her even most precious.
Have a peak at Heights Over Springfield in the TSGNY June Member’s Show and view all the member’s work. I hope you find as much inspiration from looking at these works as I have.
I was first taken with Jacob Hashimoto images on Pinterest and found myself collecting his works for my inspiration board over and over again.
So imagine how tickled I was to learn TSGNY was hosting a virtual artist talk with him this Fall.
I had many questions about how he assembles his kites, the materials he uses and how he transports his large installation works. He answered all this and more.
It was an illuminating and inspiring talk. See for yourself…
If yo want to see my virtual studio visit with the Textile Study Group of New York, visit the link below…