Dreamcatchers opened this week at the Red Wall Gallery
I'm pleased to announce the third installment of a three-part project from my artist-in-residence at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Naoe Suzuki - Dreamcatchers at the Red Wall Gallery at the Cambridge School of Weston marks the last solo exhibition for this project.
The next two weeks are the only time when you can view all three installments of my artist-in-residence project simultaneously:
Stories retold at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (through December 21)
Lost and Found at the Boston Arts Academy (through November 15)
*Additional viewing hours for Saturdays: 11/4 & 11/11, 9am – 2pm
Dreamcatchers at the Red Wall Gallery, Cambridge School of Weston (through December 20)
Please see the information below for more details. I hope you’ll take this opportunity to see all three exhibitions.
Above photo credit: Todd Bartel
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Naoe Suzuki—Dreamcatchers
The Cambridge School of Weston
Red Wall Gallery, Mugar Center for the Performing Arts
45 Georgian Road, Weston, MA
October 30 – December 20, 2017
Opening Reception: Saturday, November 11, 1–3 p.m.
Gallery Talk with Thompson Gallery Director, Todd Bartel:
Saturday, November 18, 1–2 p.m.
Gallery Hours: M-F, 8:30 – 4:30 p.m. or by appointment
Dreamcatchers is the second of four shows in the With Eyes Open exhibition series at the Cambridge School of Weston, celebrating contemporary women artists from New England.
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Detail from Dreamcatchers
Archival inkjet print on vellum.
Installation size at the Red Wall Gallery, 120"x 384"
2016 - 2017
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Stories retold
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA
Through December 21, 2017
Hous: M-F, 7am - 7pm
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Unapologetic work of a data parasite, detail
Mineral pigment, gouache, color pencils, and graphite on paper
45 ”x 216”, 2016
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Lost and Found
The Sandra and Philip Gordon Gallery
Boston Arts Academy
174 Ipswich Street, Boston, MA.
Through November 15, 2017
Gallery hours: M-F, 9am – 4pm (closed November 10)
Additional viewing hours on Saturdays: November 4 & 11, 9am – 2pm
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Library, detail
Deaccessioned card catalog cabinets from the Harvard Fine Arts Library, petri dishes, laser cut vellum, lab tapes, and various lab tools in the drawers.
Approximately 45”x 33”x 30”, 2016 - 2017
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Sequencing stories (partial view of the installation)
Mixed media on archival inkjet print on Sunset Hot Press Rag paper, laser cut on vellum.
Installation size variable. 2016 - 2017
Lost and Found at the Boston Arts Academy
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Of Land & LOCAL at Burlington City Arts & Shelburne Farms
Over 400 people attended the opening reception at the Burlington City Arts Center on October 20th. It was a night filled with great conversation and dialogue about the land, water and art. I met many enthusiastic and passionate individuals who also touched my heart by sharing their stories about water in my participatory installation, Flow.
Of Land and Local is an annual exhibit in its fifth year at the Burlington City Arts Center & Shelburne Farms. The exhibit explores how issues relating to the watershed fit within a domestic and global context. Themes investigate ideas of place, conservation, commodification, and water’s cultural role within our community. Exhibiting Artists: Charlie Bluett, Brian Collier, Georgie Friedman, Hope Ginsburg, Rebecca Hutchinson, Elliott Katz, Katie Loesel, Elizabeth Nelson, Don Ross, James Scheuren, Jessica Scriver, Lynn Sullivan, Naoe Suzuki, John Willis, Nancy Winship Milliken, and Mary Zompetti.
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Flow
art project investigating our relationship with water
Typewriter ink, mineral pigment and watercolor on tea-stained Japanese papers, manual typewriter, desk, and chair. Installation size variable.
2015 - ongoing.
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Photos from the Opening Reception at the Burlington City Arts Center.
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Warmly,
Naoe
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