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Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibitions. Show all posts

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Studio C Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, February 2018

Red Hot Wicked (2018) EXHIBITION ITINERARY

01/09/2018
RED HOT WICKED II

2018 Annual All Women Artist Group Exhibition
Website




Saturday, February 10th 2018
- Opening Reception for the Artists (6 – 9pm)
- Caroline Haydon – Video Wall Projection Performance 7:00 to 7:30 pm
- Aleksandra Karpowicz – Special Screening: “Definition of Sex” (8 -8:45)






My piece, Trophy, was selected for exhibition. 






Link here to see work on gallery website.


Friday, September 28, 2018

Voyage, Solo Show, Mercer University, 2014



I see maps and charts as precious objects – a portable source of information needed to find the way.  Items obtained on the journey are collected, documented and displayed.  I feel some sort of comfort in the fact that we are constantly documenting, keeping track of what we do.  The past is recorded and there is a continuous cycle of discovering it.  


Various media, installed on the wall. 













Saturday, January 6, 2018

Sulfur Studios


"Textile Landscapes"

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For "Textile Landscapes," a nation-wide Call for Entry, Sulfur Studios invited artists to submit work created with textile materials or techniques referencing the natural world in any form, from the atomic and cellular level, through geographic and cosmological scales, using traditional as well as experiment techniques and materials. 

“Textile Landscapes” is on display from January 17th through February 3rd, and may be seen during the gallery’s normal business hours, Thursday – Saturday, noon to 5PM. 

There will also be a Closing Reception on February 2nd from 6 - 9PM during First Fridays in Starland

Textile Landscape Artists:

Caroline Byrnes
Ana Guraieb Chahin
Miyuki Akai
Laura Mongiovi
Rachel Nafis
Eva Comancho
Anne Yoncha
Shona Macdonald
Roxanne Lasky
Katherine Burke
Bob Mosier
Stella Ranae von Schmid
Adri Herman
Hannah Ehrlich
Rachel Green
Hanna Washburn
Frauke Palmer
Anna Kell

http://sulfurstudios.org/upcoming-exhibitions/2018/1/17/textile-landscapes

Monday, April 27, 2015

Friday, January 30, 2015

Illuminated Terrain, 621 Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida


Link here to go to gallery website. 


Craig Coleman
craigcoleman.us

Eric O'Dell
Come and Go, 4'x 6', acrylic on canvas
ericodell.net

Laura Mongiovi
Amelia, detail
lauramongiovi.com


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Quiet Desire, Florida School of The Arts, 2014

I showed with artist Lauren Hill, whose work I greatly admire for it's ability to communicate powerful messages with delicate and precise marks. Below is the press release for our two-person show. Below the press release I posted a few images of Lauren's work - images are not full size so please go to her website, laurenhillart.com to check out larger images and more of Lauren's work. 

Quiet Desire, Lauren Hill and Laura Mongiovi


AUGUST 2014 

Florida School of the Arts presents sculptures by Laura Mongiovi and Lauren Hill 

As part of the visiting artist series, Florida School of the Arts will present a gallery exhibition for artists Laura Mongiovi and Lauren Hill.  The exhibit will open with a reception on Thursday, August 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fine Arts Gallery located on St. Johns River State College’s Palatka campus.    The exhibit will be on display through October 16.   Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and during Main Stage performances.  Gallery exhibits are free and open to the public. 

According to the artists, the works in the exhibition, entitled Quiet Desire, provide the viewer with moments of contemplation and solitary discovery.  Hill and Mongiovi explore the notion of desire as a motivating force in a sensory and intellectual experience.  “Fleeting moments of personal perception inspire the artists to create works that communicate ideas about curiosity and longing,” said Mongiovi.   

Lauren Hill is an adjunct visual arts professor at Flagler College, where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing.    She received her Master of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from the University of Florida.   She has exhibited in galleries throughout Florida as well as in Tallahassee and North Carolina.  

Hill’s Flagler colleague, Laura Mongiovi, received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Florida State University and her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Colorado at Boulder.   Her works have been exhibited throughout the continental United States.   

Florida School of the Arts is part of the academic and administrative structure of SJR State and awards the two-year associate degree in the following areas of study:  fine art, graphic design, dance (ballet and contemporary), production/design, acting and musical theatre. The School serves the entire state of Florida.  Admission is based on an audition or portfolio review, an interview with the faculty and admission to SJR State. 

Students produce and perform in approximately four visual arts exhibitions and 10 performances each year. For more information about Florida School of the Arts call (386) 312-4300 or visit online atfloarts.org.  


Monday, July 28, 2014

Press Street Gallery, New Orleans, Spring 2014





Gallery visitor interacting with my Anatomy Book. 








Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Marking Site, Site Specific Installation at The Jacksonville Arboretum, Fall 2013




One of the three site-specific pieces I installed at the Jacksonville Arboretum. The piece consists of three round mirrors, approx. 6 inch diameter, placed under the water, next to a foot bridge. The reflection of the tree canopy  is seen as the viewer walks across the foot bridge, distorting ones sense of space. 

Inspired by the histories of throwing objects in water. 









Tuesday, November 12, 2013

TACTILE SYSTEMS, Kent Gallery, 2013, Curated by Mark Creegan and Dustin Harewood





Formal elements such as color, line, shape and texture melded as well as the sensual and spiritual context of our work.  Thank you to Mark and Dustin for making the vision happen.



Red Pillows With Pearls
Three pillows.  Felt, wax, pearls, thread.
Details of the pillows on my website.  Link is to the right.




A total of four tables with steel legs are in the show.  




Sacred Terrain
View of felt piece on top of table.  Stitching on dyed felt.



Sacred Terrain
Detail.



Blue Weeping.  
Felt, dye, yarn, thread.  An ode to the weeping willow tree.




Pink Cradles Sheltered and Exposed.  
Ceramic and air dry porcelain clay.
Details of the clay forms on my website.  Link is to the right.







Pi's Ocean
This piece floats in space.  Stacked felt dyed with indigo ink, silver thread flows 
over the side.  Various stitches are on sewn into top layer. 







Examined and Forgotten
Stitching on felt. Felt is stacked on table.  Below is a detail view.
Pink is dyed paper with colored pencil under a domed magnifying glass.