Left: Lauren Kalman from Elusive Matter
, Right: Andy Paiko & Ethan Rose from Transference
Two new exhibitions open today at the Museum of Contemporary Craft. Andy Paiko and Ethan Rose have installed
Transference in the downstairs gallery. The pair collaborated to create a kinetic-sound installation reinterpreting the
glass armonica that explores the material and aural properties of glass. Upstairs, Jane Aaron, Mark Hursty, and Lauren Kalman offer a new take on craft in
Elusive Matter. The works in the exhibition use film and photography to explore craft-based media, challenging common expectations that craft results in a physical object.
Note: Today also marks the introduction of a $3 admission fee to MoCC. Members still get in free.
Exhibition(s) • November 19 - January 9th/16th, 2010
Museum of Contemporary Craft • 724 NW Davis • 503.223.2654
Nina Katchadourian, "Parasite" (sited installation)
Also happening at MoCC
tonight:
Nina Katchadourian is lecturing tonight for PNCA's MFA in Visual Studies visiting artist series. Katchadourian works in a wide variety of media including photography, sculpture, video and sound.
Artist lecture • 6:30pm • November 19
Museum of Contemporary Craft • 724 NW Davis • 503.223.2654
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