Showing posts with label Annie Albagli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annie Albagli. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Pics from final reviews, December 2013.
Some fun work, the culmination of our semester's trial and error. We are 15 MFA students. The following are photos/montages of crits/works from the recent review days:
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| Richard Roth center, Michael Hunter right. This is Michael Hunter's work. B Wurtz is in the frame on the far left. Grace Weaver and Mike Linskie are sitting. |
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| Philip Hinge and Christine Navin checking out Mike Linskie's work. |
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| Mike Linskie talking about his work. Arnold Kemp, chair of Painting + Printmaking is center. Philip Hinge next to Arnold. |
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| Annie Albagli's work, Nick Irzyk with the sneakers. Should be part of the work? |
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| Smart asses giving attitude as I'm just trying to take pictures at the review. From left to right, Grace Weaver, Nick Irzyk, Tom Burkett, Michael Hunter. |
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| Lee Piechocki paintings. |
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| Lee Piechocki checking out a Jason Rood wall drawing. |
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| Aaron Koehn's work. |
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| Matt Yaeger's work. Paintings on plexi and paintings on photos behind plexi. |
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| Philip Hinge |
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| Philip Hinge. This is actually a very large painting, probably 8 feet tall. |
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| Nick Irzyk Paintings. |
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| Grace Weaver's. |
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| Harris Johnson |
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| Photo-montage of some of Aaron Storck's works (mine). With Lee Piechocki posing for scale at right (close personal homeboy). |
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
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Annie Albagli
"Paradise Lost"
2010
12 monotyped, unique prints, acrylic rods, paper, soil
A collaborative site specific installation with artist, Joshua Goode, featured at the 11th Biennial Print and Book Conference. This installation featured 'Paradise' by Annie Albagli and "Lost" by Joshua Goode. Over ten unique monotyped prints of flora hung in an 8ft high geodesic dome, with soil and rocks layered at the bottom. Harpist, Devorah Schiff, played excerpts of the music she plays to patients in hospitals throughout the exhibition.
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