VISUAL ARTS ALUMNI: N. Dash ('10SOA), Natalie Beall and Paul Heyer ('09SOA), Catherine Czacki and Amelia Saddington ('08SOA), and Ajay Kurian ('06BFA): "Any form may be transformed into another form."

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Date:

From 18-Jun-11 (All day) through 08-Jul-11 (All day)

Location:

236 Lincoln Road, Lefferts Manor Brooklyn, NY

Contact:

Visual Arts

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For further information regarding this event, please contact Visual Arts by sending email to visualarts@columbia.edu .

Any form may be transformed into another form.

 

Natalie Beall (MFA 2009)

Rachel Blackwell

Ben Boatright

Lindsay Castillo
Tyler Coburn
Catherine Czacki (MFA 2008)

N. Dash (MFA 2010)

Jennifer Jane Dohne

Sarah Dziedzic (MA 2011)

Jesse Galaznik
Paul Heyer (MFA 2009)

Tuomas Korpijaakko

Ajay Kurian (BFA 2006)
Pierre Le Hors

Claudia Mendoza

Valerie Piraino
Amelia Saddington (MFA 2008)
Denise Shatz

Linnea Vedder

Energy is never lost, only displaced.

 

The house at Lincoln Road was built in 1910. There may be ghosts - residual energy emitted from the objects left by prior tenants. There are pockets and folds within the house that reveal its existence in time, dating it across the century.

 

The works deal with the energy autonomous in objects or images, or respond to the energy within the house.

 

Natalie Beall: Folds and pleats in cloth abound, Rachel Blackwell: A familiar reaction, Ben Boatright: Rituals repeat themselves, Lindsay Castillo: Found or taken, Tyler Coburn: A secret to be revealed, Catherine Czacki: Open with electricity, N.Dash: Indigo records activity, Jennifer Jane Dohne: Sticks and stones, Sarah Dziedzic: Historical narratives are placed, Jesse Galaznik: Ghosts are contacted, Paul Heyer: A rolling stone gathers no moss, Tuomas Korpijaakko: Things need no anchors, Ajay Kurian: Crystalline structures take over, Pierre Le Hors: The images suspend, Claudia Mendoza: Time melts like gold. Valerie Piraino: Lights and peeling walls evoke, Denise Shatz: Objects are recorded as shadows, Amelia Saddington: Vibrations are present, Linnea Vedder: A gift absorbs darkness.

 

The house is located at 236 Lincoln Road near the Prospect Park Q in Lefferts Manor, Brooklyn.

 

Opening: Saturday, June 18th 7-10 PM

Closing: Saturday, July 8th 7-10 PM

 

Please email natbeall@gmail.com to make an appointment to see the exhibition at other times.

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