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Tomoko Abe, Blood to Milk, 2019, kilnformed glass and wood, 6.6 x 2.5 x 1.5 feet

EXHIBITION OPENING

Tomoko Abe "Transpermanent" 

 

Bullseye Glass Resource Center New York presents Transpermanent, a solo exhibition of kilnformed glass by former resident artist Tomoko Abe. The exhibition is on view August 28 - December 7, 2019.

With a background in painting and ceramics, Tomoko Abe’s exploration of the transparent qualities of porcelain and paper led her to the medium of kiln-glass, and ultimately to participation in a residency at the Bullseye Glass Resource Center New York in 2018. Abe describes the introduction of kilnformed glass to her practice, explaining that, “… it appealed to me due to my recent interest in creating artworks that are suggestive of objects which are normally invisible, or that lie behind what can be visibly observed.”

Transpermanent features work made during the residency in which Abe explores the space bounded by transience and permanence, and the evolution, decay, fragility, and regeneration that lies between them. 

Focusing on the natural world, Abe’s works reference the impact of the elements, whether bracing wind, splattering raindrops, the sluicing of waves, or the displacement of soil. Vestiges of waste and debris are also implied, including objects which contribute to the degradation of the environment. Using powdered glass on panel and cast elements, Abe creates patterning and irregular-shaped fragments that suggest traces of these actions.

Tomoko Abe graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art with a BA in painting (first-class honors). She spent part of her studies at Escuela de Bellas Artes in Salamanca, Spain, on an Erasmus scholarship. Abe’s work has been exhibited in the US and internationally, and she has received awards including the Helen A. Rose bequest at the Royal Scottish Academy Exhibition. Her work has been featured in publications including 500 RakuThe New York Times, and Ceramics: Art and Perception. Abe has lived in Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. She presently resides in the greater New York area.

Learn more and view artwork online.

Artist Reception
Saturday, September 14, 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Bullseye Resource Center New York 
115 Hoyt Ave
Mamaroneck, NY 10543

Artist Tomoko Abe in residence at Bullseye's Resource Center New York, 2018
ARTIST OPPORTUNITY

Bullseye Artist Residencies


 

Applications due September 1st, at 11:59 pm - Mountain Time

Residencies are held at Bullseye Studio in Portland, and the Bullseye Resource Centers in Santa Fe, Los Angeles, the Bay Area, and New York. The residencies will take place between January 1st and June 30th, 2020.

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Learn about past resident artists and view residency images. Only applications submitted through the Call For Entry/CaFÉ system will be considered. If you have any questions regarding the residency program or the application process, please contact us.

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