[Dawn Breeze Daily] New Exhibit Opens Friday at Switch Factory
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
YOUR SPIRIT DON’T LEAVE KNOWING 4/12 - 5/24
GROUP SHOW AT THE NEWLY RENOVATED SWITCH FACTORY STUDIO,
931 BANTAM RD, BANTAM, CT
opening reception 4/12/14 5 - 8
hours Fri 11-5, by chance or by appointment 860 201 7767
up through May 24. Switch Factory Studio announces Your Spirit Don't Leave Knowing, a
group show of work from Clare Grill, Dawn Breeze, Diana Chamberlain,
Elisa Lendvay, Kezia Hearn and Lucy Mink. In this converted factory
space overlooking the Bantam River, Switch Factory Studio is the project
of artist and blogger Jessica Jane Perkel. In the past year this unique
venue has been the site of several unusual shows of contemporary artwork
from regional artists. The artists in Your Spirit Don't Leave Knowing, all women, have developed
working methods based on repetition and pattern, resulting in work at
once personal and mystical. Painter Clare Grill works the surfaces of her
canvases into faded impressions and zoomed-in details of relics from the
past, taking as their source material old photos and nineteenth century
embroidery samplers. Dawn Breeze appropriates the clothes of her
deceased sister - tearing them, weaving them, painting and gilding them,
her process an exercise in transcendence. Lucy Mink’s diaristic painting
practice results in captivating compositions of folded, colorful spaces at
once tiny and vast. Elisa Lenvay’s paper-clay “wall pockets” and pierced
paper fans are totemic and dreamlike, as are the intricate Rorschach blots
and ceramic wall assemblages of Kezia Hearn. Diana Chamberlain’s
porcelain wall hangings result from a process of working the clay like a
skin, finding forms like the accumulations and detritus found in nature.
The work in this show, hung as a group, leaves an imprint of the deep
psychological space that many artists work from to create objects and
paintings. This is a risky endeavor, but one that enriches all our lives by
pointing to the universality of our most intimate experiences.
The opening reception will be this Saturday, from 5 - 8 pm, with an after
party from 9pm -1am. Parking can be found in the lots across the street.
Gallery hours are Fridays, 11-5pm, by chance or by appointment, please
call 860 201 7767.
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Posted By Dawn Breeze to Dawn Breeze Daily at 4/11/2014 08:29:00 AM