Showing posts with label Plastic Poetics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plastic Poetics. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Plastic Poetics, limited edition print





































































In conjunction with the exhibit Plastic Poetics opening at the Miller Gallery on Friday, January 18 from 5-8 pm, there are simultaneous satellite print exhibitions in Pittsburgh at these locations during January and February:

Bloomfield: Dreaming Ant/Crazy Mocha, 4525 Liberty Avenue
Lawrenceville: Coca Cafe, 3811 Butler Street and La Vie, 3609 Butler Street
Oakland: Carnegie Library Main Branch, 4400 Forbes Avenue
Point Breeze: Make Your Mark, Artspace and Coffeehouse, 6730 Reynolds Street
South Side: Springboard Architecture Studio, 24 Terminal Way
Carnegie Mellon University campus: Skibo Lounge and Schatz Dining Room
(UC, 2nd floor) and Zebra Lounge (CFA, 1st floor)

Limited edition of 20
Prints are $120 each, unframed, or $400 for the set of 4, unframed
$220 each framed, or $700 for the set of 4, framed
Inquire: cerskine@andrew.cmu.edu, 412.268.4982
Limited edition screenprint made at Artists Image Resource (AIR) on
Pittsburgh's North Side
Print project organized by Cara Erskine

Top to bottom:
Colin Zaug, Untitled, 15x22 in., silkscreen on paper, 2008
Sarah E. Wood, Untitled, 15x22 in., silkscreen on paper, 2008
Maya Schindler, Thinking Wishful, 15x22 in., silkscreen on paper, 2008
Ian Finch, Complex Adaptive Systems, 22x15 in., silkscreen on paper, 2008

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

"Plastic Poetics" opens Friday, January 18, 2008, Regina Gouger Miller Gallery































































Plastic Poetics features sculpture and installation rooted in the material world. The four artists in this exhibit employ a playful physical approach to substance and surface resulting in concrete objects that define space and trod the familiar ground of language and raw material, but transform it to unfamiliar ends.

Colin Zaug (b. 1968, lives and works in Cerrillos, NM)
http://colinzaug.com
Sarah E. Wood (b. 1976, lives and works in Brooklyn, NY)
http://sarahewood.blogspot.com
Maya Schindler (b. 1977, lives and works in Los Angeles, CA)
http://annahelwing.com/artists/maya_schindler/maya_schindler.html
Ian Finch (b. 1975, lives and works in Pittsburgh, PA)
http://thediagram.com/5_6/finch.html

DJ Zimmie: opening night beats on two tables
Friday January 18, 2008 5:00-8:00 pm
Food courtesy of Whole Foods Market and Coca Cafe
Beer courtesy of Yuengling, America's Oldest Brewery
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Plastic Poetics is the debut curatorial project of Cara Erskine, Exhibitions Coordinator at the Miller Gallery.

Regina Gouger Miller Gallery


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