Happy new year!
Here are updates and a reminder regarding events in January that feature my work.
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Site-specific drawing installations in Brooklyn—OPENING RECEPTION and ARTIST TALK
The opening reception for the exhibition "Found Object" is Friday, January 4, 2019, 6–8 pm.
There will be an artist talk on Sunday, January 27, at 4 pm.
I was the artist-in-residence at ODETTA from December 20 through January 1, creating site-specific drawing installations in various locations in the gallery and in its flat files, all responding to particular features of the space.
ODETTA, 231 Cook Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206
On view: January 4–27, 2019
Gallery hours: Friday–Sunday 1–6 pm and by appointment
www.odettagallery.com
Please let me know if you would like to meet at the gallery for a personal tour of my works, which will be demolished following the exhibition.
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New paintings inspired by microorganisms living in a natural "dead zone"
Thirteen recent paintings will be featured in "Adaptations to Extremes," an exhibition inspired by the research of Dr. Joan Bernhard, from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, and her colleagues, in their study of foraminifera that thrive without oxygen in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California.
Courthouse Gallery, Lake George Arts Project, 1 Amherst Street, Lake George, NY 12845
Opening reception: January 19, 2019, 4–6 pm
On view: January 19–February 22, 2019
Gallery hours: Tuesday–Friday 12–5 pm, Saturday 12–4 pm, and by appointment
www.lakegeorgearts.org
Panel discussion: Sunday, January 20, 2019, 3 pm
Bolton Historical Museum, Bolton Landing, NY 12814
I will join other participating artists, curator Laura Von Rosk, and scientists Joan Bernhard and Sam Bowser, with writer Michael Coffey serving as moderator, to discuss the importance of Bernhard's research, as well as the challenges and insights resulting from this year-long art/science dialogue, and our endeavors in artistic creations and interdisciplinary connections.
(Photo: Paul Takeuchi)
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An exhibition inspired by stem cells—EXTENDED through January 22
My drawing, Hover, can be seen for a few more weeks in “Infinite Potentials,” a SciArt Center exhibition developed in collaboration with the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute.
New York Hall of Science, 47-01 111th Street, Corona, NY 11368
https://nysci.org/visit/
https://www.sciartcenter.org/infinite-potentials.html
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Thanks for your continued interest and support, and I hope to see you soon!
Best,
Deanna
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INSTAGRAM
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WEBSITE
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INTERVIEW
For a deeper look at my background, influences, and inspirations, along with many images of my works, please peruse my 2017 feature in the online LandEscape Art Review (requires Flash): http://joom.ag/8gdW/p152
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