Press Release: Dolly Maass Gallery To Feature Work of Christine Lee and David Schwarz

Some of Dannielle Tegeder's work.

Discarded Purchase College campus materials re-imagined as art by Windgate Artist-In-Residence, Christine Lee.

LATENT POTENTIAL
Closes Friday, February 5th
On View at the Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery
(1st Floor Visual Arts Building)
Gallery Hours: M-F, 10am – 5pm
 

From her tendency to engage in highly process-driven tactile endeavors and her training in the craft-based disciplines of woodworking and furniture design, Christine Lee explores, stretches and refines the typical associations and intended functions of mundane materials. Her objects and installations reflect her rhythmic, repetitive exploration of these outdated, discarded or recycled materials, examining their histories while promoting alternative destinations.  Lee's work in this highly anticipated exhibit was produced during her residency at the School of Art+Design during the Fall 2009 semester. The Windgate Artist-in-Residence program in Applied Design brings a new artist to the College each semester to explore new work. 
Earlier work can be viewed at http://missleelee.com 
Contact: chris@missleelee.com

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The next RICHARD & DOLLY MAASS OPENING EVENT takes place Wednesday, February 17th, 5-7PM featuring an alumni exhibit:
 David Schwarz Project 12: Dannielle Tegeder

Dannielle Tegeder, BFA School of Art+Design Purchase College SUNY alumna, Class of ’94 will also give an Artist Talk at 6:30pm on Wednesday, February 17th. Save the date!

For this exhibition, Tegeder introduces a new series of animated drawings inspired from the composed and interconnected conceptual spaces of her drawings and paintings on paper. Through a vocabulary of geometric and abstract forms, borrowed from modernist sources, she continues to expand the perimeters of drawing and painting as a medium and source. Tegeder presents the animations as experiments in drawing; displayed on flat screen monitors, they provide a new space for modernist discourse in contemporary media practices and techniques.

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FULL ARTIST TALK SCHEDULE: http://bit.ly/ytdkx

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