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SUMMARY:Spatial Politics of Control workshop with Claire Chambless
DESCRIPTION:This workshop by Claire Chambless is part of the Group Exhibition Survival Tools for the Age of Ultra Anxiety held at Culture Lab LIC at Plaxall Gallery. Share on Facebook. \nHow do the spatial politics of urban environments and institutional spaces within and outside art contexts reinforce systems of oppression? Do the spaces we inhabit influence our sense of self? Can architecture and object placement impact how comfortable we feel? This workshop will use communal movement-based practices to explore the way bodies can work together to shift power relations in public spaces. We will begin with a guided meditation and group consciousness exercise to share diverse perceptions of architectural devices and crowd control objects. We will then move into a movement practice where we collectively use our bodies to explore strategies of anti-authoritarian space making. This workshop is a continuation of work begun in 2019 where the artist borrowed then reconfigured\, NYPD crowd control barriers in Brooklyn. \nClaire Chambless (b.1989\, Houston\, TX) is a sculptor whose practice encompasses object-making\, photography\, video and installation. She received her MFA in Art from the California Institute of the Arts\, Valencia\, CA in 2020 and completed her undergraduate studies in 2012 at Davidson College\, Davidson\, NC. Her work has been shown in museums\, galleries and public spaces\, including the the MAK Center Mackey Apartments; Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia\, Atlanta; California Institute of the Arts\, Valencia\, CA; Serious Projects\, Los Angeles; TZ Projects\, Los Angeles; La MaMa Gallery\, New York\, NY; Michael David & Co.\, New York; UCLA’s New Wight Biennial\, Los Angeles; among others. She was a 2017-2018 Walthall Fellow\, and is the founder of commons\, a Los Angeles-based space and knowledge sharing project that organizes exhibitions\, performances\, screenings and reading groups. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/the-spatial-politics-of-control-social-sculpture-as-a-strategy-of-negotiation-and-resistance/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC at The Plaxall Gallery\, 5-25 46th Ave\, Queens\, NY\, 11101
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Claire Chambless\, Matthew Garrison\, and Nicki Cherry
DESCRIPTION:This artist talk is part of the Group Exhibition Survival Tools for the Age of Ultra Anxiety held at Culture Lab LIC at Plaxall Gallery. RSVP on Facebook. \nClaire Chambless (b.1989\, Houston\, TX) is a sculptor whose practice encompasses object-making\, photography\, video and installation. She received her MFA in Art from the California Institute of the Arts\, Valencia\, CA in 2020 and completed her undergraduate studies in 2012 at Davidson College\, Davidson\, NC. Her work has been shown in museums\, galleries and public spaces\, including the the MAK Center Mackey Apartments; Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia\, Atlanta; California Institute of the Arts\, Valencia\, CA; Serious Projects\, Los Angeles; TZ Projects\, Los Angeles; La MaMa Gallery\, New York\, NY; Michael David & Co.\, New York; UCLA’s New Wight Biennial\, Los Angeles; among others. She was a 2017-2018 Walthall Fellow\, and is the founder of commons\, a Los Angeles-based space and knowledge sharing project that organizes exhibitions\, performances\, screenings and reading groups. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles.  \n \nMatthew Garrison was born in Albany\, NY\, and grew up in Chicago. After living and working in New York City for eleven years\, he moved to Pennsylvania to teach art and technology at Albright College.   His work explores a dialog among intimate space\, landscape and the environment. Humor and irony collide with issues of online privacy and our impact on the planet. Selected exhibitions and screenings include A Horse Walks Into a Bar\, University of Massachusetts\, Amherst; International New York Film Festival\, NYC; Sound in Art/Art in Sound\, Minnesota Museum of American Art\, Saint Paul; Bridges and Portals\, St. Paul the Apostle Church\, NYC; Polymorphous\, Cluster Gallery\, Brooklyn\, NY; Be Right Back\, solo exhibition\, Hunter College\, NYC; Based On a True Story\, traveling three person exhibition\, the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville and Marshall Arts\, Memphis\, TN; Certain Conditions\, the Waterfront Center for the Arts\, Belfast\, Ireland; International Video Festival\, Alternative Space Bandee\, Busan\, Korea; Dusk\, Video_DIVA\, Miami; SUPERvision (1st place award)\, the University of Wisconsin’s Foster Gallery; and Memorial Exhibition\, International Arts Center\, Higashi Hiroshima City\, Japan. He received his BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Hunter College. \nNicki Cherry is a visual artist based in Queens\, New York. Cherry received their MFA from Yale School of Art in 2019 and their BA from The University of Chicago in 2014. In 2014\, they completed a residency at Tyler School of Art. They are a recent scholarship recipient at Urban Glass in Brooklyn\, NY. They have exhibited their work nationally\, including at the ELM Foundation and Shin Gallery in New York; Icebox Project Space in Philadelphia; Archer Beach Haus\, the Reva David Logan Center for the Arts\, and Slate Arts and Performance in Chicago; and Green Hall Gallery in New Haven. Their work has been written about in publications including Arte Fuse\, Coastal Post\, Art of Choice\, and Floorr Magazine. This past summer\, they presented their first solo exhibition at the Border Project Space in Brooklyn\, NY.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/artist-talk-with-claire-chambless-matthew-garrison-nicki-cherry-sisi-chen/
LOCATION:Culture Lab LIC at The Plaxall Gallery\, 5-25 46th Ave\, Queens\, NY\, 11101
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