Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

STUFF VS. STUFF THIS SATURDAY @ FORT GONDO!

MINIMALISTS BE DAMNED!

BEVERLYEAR 2010 EXHIBITION 7

ITEMS IN THE INTERIM:
AN INSTALLATION BY CARA PETERSON

Arriving from Denver with her car tightly packed with STUFF, artist Cara Peterson will mine the materially fertile basement of Fort Gondo to find more STUFF to ultimately yield her installation of, well, lots of STUFF.

ITEMS IN THE INTERIM is an installation of paintings, drawings, photographs and found sculpture that will run at Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts in St. Louis from July 10 - 31st. This is a diverse collection of Cara Peterson's work that explores the unique relationships created between our unwanted objects when they end up in junk stores across the country. Peterson uses the displays set up within these spaces as sorts of accidental still lives that provide her with an honest artistic opportunity to document objects past their prime and in transition to find renewed life.

DOUBLE-STUFF OREOS FOR ALL!

OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY, JULY 10, 6 - 10:00 PM
FORT GONDO COMPOUND FOR THE ARTS
3151 CHEROKEE STREET

www.carapetersonart.com
www.fortgondo.com

CARA PETERSON AT FORT GONDO: BIG STUFF.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Heterarchy: An Ordinary Adventure (Opening Reception at Fort Gondo)

Mostly new work by Amy VanDonsel

Opening Reception: Saturday, June 12, 6PM – 11PM

Gallery Hours
Saturday and Sunday, June 19 & 20, 12 – 4PM
Saturday and Sunday, June 26 & 27, 12 – 4PM

Amy VanDonsel’s mostly new work indulges in worries about fixating on an obsession with obsessions. Mixed media paintings and installations, which incorporate a variety of materials and techniques, scrape away at an internal adventure. There’s something to be said for choking on the words. Heterarchy is the confession of a temporary apophenia addiction, and a hug, disguised as a shrug, for nerd girls.

Date:
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Time:
6:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:
Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts
Street:
3151 Cherokee Street
City/Town:
Saint Louis, MO

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Drive-By / Paulsen / Fuller



From Snowflake/Citystock/Drive-By Gallery:

We are proud to announce a new installation constructed by Sarah Paulsen and Cameron Fuller entitled "The Ants Have Come to Town".

Drive-By is a 12' x 8' x 3' window space dedicated to installation and performance, viewable 24 hours a day.

Exhibit runs through December 31.

Drive-By is located on the west side of the Snowflake building

3408 South Compton (at Cherokee)
St. Louis, Missouri 63118

To view past shows visit snowflakecitystock.com
 
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