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Home Is Where One Starts From

Curated by Zofie Lang

October 22nd- November 19th, 2016

This exhibition examines interior spaces, both literally and figuratively. Four artists explore the idea of home as a space of memory and identity, something that leaves a lasting impression even after they no longer inhabit it. 

 

Maggie Gourlay investigates ideas of home and domesticity through installation and screen prints, using construction materials and blueprints along with household materials. The screen prints in particular recall a childhood home, using sewing thread to create meticulous architectural plans.

 

Khánh H. Lê’s mixed medium pieces combine family photos with scrapbooking embellishments, creating abstracted, flatted-out spaces. As a Vietnamese-born American, home is an ambiguous concept, and these family mementos are clues in a search of his own identity. 

 

Michele Montalbano’s oil paintings start with a viewpoint of a familiar room, which is gradually erased and painted over, leaving only ghostly traces of the original.

 

Lisa Noble’s symbolic paintings and drawings of room scenes represent self-portraits, little narratives that give a glimpse into her personal world, imbued with memories.

Opening Reception: Saturday October 22nd 5-8

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