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review: “At Last” in /One/
by Joshua Korenblat on 6.2.11
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At Last
Even though Joyce Lee paints with Renaissance masters in mind and exhibits her work in art galleries, she transcends chilly white walls with cinematic presentations that she calls “projection paintings.”
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Henry Walters Traveling Grant
April 4 – June 13, 2011London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan and Venicetravelogue to come, so stay tuned!
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Review: SCOPE NYC
Escaping Artist: The Subtle Highlights by Alissa Guzman on 3.21.11
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3 reviews | 2 shows: New Now & Academy 2010 in DC
cablegram: Dispatches #17 | New Now: Introducing the 2010 Hamiltonian Fellows by N. Elizabeth Schlatter on 8.30.10
Washington City Paper: New Now @ Hamiltonian Gallery by John Anderson on 7.30.10
DCist: ACADEMY 2010 @ Conner Contemporary Art by Matthew Smith on 7.15.10
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“New Now” at Hamiltonian Gallery
Hamiltonian’s “New Now” exhibition introduces its five newest fellows, who collectively could be described as muted and cerebral with a hint of design. Joyce Lee appropriates light and structure from Old Master paintings in her pastel drawings, which she uses as backdrops for her videos—by forcing viewers to stare longer at the works than they otherwise would, she transforms self-reflection into aimlessness.
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UD’s Blue Sky Project finds fertile field of art energy
There has been a most unusual invasion taking over our city. The “terrorists” are idealistic and beautiful young persons. If the White House had been alerted about this incursion, General Petraeus would not be sent from his new post in Afghanistan to rescue Daytonians from this overdose of optimistic creativity.
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Review: Blue Sky Project residency
review: Blue Sky Project residency The Oakwood Register: UD’s Blue Sky Project finds fertile field of art energy by Burt Saidel on 7.20.10 >> download Oakwood Register PDF
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Academy 2010 @ Conner Contemporary Art
Conner Contemporary Art co-founders Jamie Smith and Leigh Conner believe in the viability of emerging artists from the D.C. area, as displayed in Academy, their yearly survey of MFA/BFA standouts from the D.C.-Baltimore area