Multi-Senses, Fibers, Techno at The Sculpture Center

The Sculpture Center’s whirl of a fall season presents performances and exhibitions that are multi-sensory, tactile, sensual and fiber-based with a strong emphasis upon technology. Early career artist Jenny Fine’s not-to-be missed performance is a haunting and out of body experience with live musicians and music composed by FiveOne Experimental Orchestra’s John HC Thompson. Next, we’ll look at Japanese miniature […]

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Breaking Boundaries at The Sculpture Center

The difficult subjects of psychological and physical traumas and domination of others prevail in the summer exhibitions of new artwork by two award-winning, early career sculptors from Toronto, Canada. Ryan Legassicke has traveled the world to visit government-built walls and fences and interview those directly affected by their imposition. Shadow-Wall Disease immerses the visitor in the physical and mental experience […]

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Dancing in a Tight Embrace at the Sculpture Center

Expanded media and sculpture dance in a tight embrace through the kaleidoscope of contemporary art. The Sculpture  Center’s forwarding the affair this fall with its always experimental exhibitions and SculptureX symposium at the CIA. The Tragedy of the Commons, a collaboration between Ali Momeni of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and Swiss  Robin Meier, uses the closely observed food choices and social behaviors of a living colony of Atta (leaf-cutter) […]

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