8 research outputs found
In-site: A New Realism - WWU Art Studio 2020 Catalog
In-site: A New Realism is the 2020 Western Washington University Art Studio BFA Exhibition Catalog. It features the work of 10 artists, their artist statements, and responses by art historians.https://cedar.wwu.edu/bfa_catalogs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Double Wide Installation (Detail) - Collection of 35mm photographs, Various Sizes, 2000-2020
Double Wide is a mixed media installation constructed using relief print, screen print, papier-mâché, acrylic paint, and found objects. Humor and kitsch elements are used to frame the work which touch on themes such as home, memory, identity, and sexuality. Performance elements act to connect emotional memories to physical spaces.https://cedar.wwu.edu/bfa_images_2020/1020/thumbnail.jp
Double Wide Installation Performance (Performance 2)
Double Wide is a mixed media installation constructed using relief print, screen print, papier-mâché, acrylic paint, and found objects. Humor and kitsch elements are used to frame the work which touch on themes such as home, memory, identity, and sexuality. Performance elements act to connect emotional memories to physical spaces.https://cedar.wwu.edu/bfa_images_2020/1022/thumbnail.jp
Double Wide Installation (Detail) - Papier-mâché, acrylic paint, 14”x36”x8”
Double Wide is a mixed media installation constructed using relief print, screen print, papier-mâché, acrylic paint, and found objects. Humor and kitsch elements are used to frame the work which touch on themes such as home, memory, identity, and sexuality. Performance elements act to connect emotional memories to physical spaces.https://cedar.wwu.edu/bfa_images_2020/1021/thumbnail.jp
Double Wide Installation - Relief print, screen print, papier-mâché, acrylic paint, found objects 8\u27x8\u27x8\u27
Double Wide is a mixed media installation constructed using relief print, screen print, papier-mâché, acrylic paint, and found objects. Humor and kitsch elements are used to frame the work which touch on themes such as home, memory, identity, and sexuality. Performance elements act to connect emotional memories to physical spaces.https://cedar.wwu.edu/bfa_images_2020/1019/thumbnail.jp