2007 – 2008 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
 E. Brady Robinson: Shift
September 6 – October 7, 2007
E. Brady Robinson’s Shift is the product of over two years
of work and travel by the artist. Curated by Chan Chao,
the exhibition will feature images in multi-panel
installations of color photographs, creating new formal and
conceptual meanings through deliberate editing and image
placement.
Georgia Deal: Evade, Elude, Escape
October 11 – November 17, 2007
Georgia Deal reveals the artist’s exploration of personal narratives through a variety of
integrated mixed media printmaking processes. The quirky works, compiled on handmade
paper, exploit the properties inherent in their construction and examine themes of escape,
home, shelter, fear and isolation.
Christopher Myers: Standing on Two Eyes
November 29 – December 29, 2007
Christopher Myers reacts to today’s glut of digital imagery
by relying upon the ease of point and shoot technology in
Standing on Two Eyes. He deals in process: heating the
film, affixing it to glass, reworking the negatives chemically,
developing them as gelatin prints and scanning the images
to create dream-like giclée prints.
Julie Comnick: According to their Kind
January 4 – February 9, 2008
In According to Their Kind, Julie Comnick presents
images that present issues of selective breeding in
contemporary Western culture. The installation of
large-scale charcoal drawings looks at the mythical
subtext of natural selection but leaves the viewer to
reach their own conclusions about human
intervention in nature’s plan.
Amanda Sauer, Nellie Appleby & Vita Litvak: Anima Mundi
February 14 – March 29, 2008
Anima Mundi highlights the work of three promising
young photographers, each of whom takes a unique
approach to the study of the natural world and its
complexities. Together they will create an interactive
space in which their own distinct concerns are brought
together in a dynamic exchange of idea and experiences.
Lucy Hogg: Floating Faces
April 4 – May 17, 2008
Lucy Hogg’s Floating Faces captures specific human facial
expressions through the art of portraiture. Throughout her study of
the techniques of portraiture, Hogg seeks understanding of how and
why we as a society read portraits through the filter of our own
ahistorical views and preconceptions.
Tai Hwa Goh: Horizons Under the Surface
May 22 – July 5, 2008
Tai Hwa Goh’s intricate creations in Horizons under
the Surface arise from her unique approach to
printmaking as an extension of and a search into her
own physical being and its history. She layers prints on
thin Korean paper, presenting scenarios of the
imagination regarding her personal and bodily
experiences.
Michael Dax Iacovone: The Numbers Behind
July 12 – August 23, 2008
In The Numbers Behind, large-scale
photomontages document progressions through
space and time. Artist Michael Dax Iacovone
rejects traditional notions of composition,
focusing his energies instead on composing
formulas to capture the concept of space,
resulting in mixed media photographic creations.
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