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COMBUSTION
"I'm in a rut. I'm in a rut. I'm in a rut..."
Composer Scott Burgess, playwright Allyson Currin and visual artist Kate McGraw explore that most common of human plagues - stasis. Starting with silence and a blank canvas, COMBUSTION builds a world that terrifies. The question is, however, will it also liberate?
Created by Scott Burgess, Allyson Currin and Kate McGraw
Source Festival
June 30 at 8pm
July 2 at 8pm
July 5 at 2pm
Source
1835 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC
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Set up on creative blind dates, artists mesh disciplines to create inventive performance pieces. Watch as film, dance, poetry, music, and visual art and theatre collide onstage.
The Source Festival is thrilled to partner with Artists’ Bloc. Led by Roy Gross and Colin Hovde, Artists’ Bloc will provide workshop space and mentorship for the Mash-Ups throughout the nine-month development process.
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Works on Paper by Kate McGraw & Ann Tarantino
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 13 6 - 8 pm
in conjunction with the gallery receptions at 1515 14th Street NW, Washington, DC
In the summer of 2007, their mutual interest in an overlap of processes and thematic concerns led to a collaborative residency at a small artists' community in Pennsylvania. There, together, they made nearly seventy drawings over three weeks' time. The residency yielded not only a new body of work, but also lent clarity to their individual processes and revealed a model for thinking, making, and working, in an environment of mutual respect. During that time, their separate processes - indeed, their identities - were fused into something new that has become a meditation on the act of exchange, process and conversation. As their collaboration continues, the ongoing progress of the series serves to indicate new directions for their individual and collaborative bodies of work.
Using techniques both planned and impromptu, and taking turns approaching the surface, each artist makes both marks that are familiar from her individual practice, and new ones that reference the other's. Containing all manner of marks and materials (varied hues of ink, washes of gouache, repeated gestures made with sharp pencil points, more delicate ones made with conté crayon), the works retain individual identities while also functioning as part of a larger whole. When viewed together, the "Potential Energy" series unfolds much like a book or a conversation-a narrative of exchange and negotiation, full of discussions, arguments, moments of pushing and pulling, and, finally, resting.
The project raises the question of potential - what kind of energy is possible? How does that energy change when it is transferred from one hand to another? Where (if at all) does the energy stop? And if it does not stop, where does it lead? As the drawings unfold, as if flowing out of their individual and collective consciousness, it becomes clear that humans can communicate volumes through physical acts. This project harnesses that potential for communication and evidences true exchange, focusing on the physical and social significance of the act of making - and making together.
The collaboration on view includes small, medium, and large-scale works on paper. Works by the individual artists are available to view in the flat files for comparison and contemplation. McGraw works her drawings heavily and physically, gouging graphite into the paper surface in acts of excavation and catharsis. Tarantino uses her breath as a tool for mark-making, blowing water-based paints and inks through a straw to tease marks into existence.
McGraw and Tarantino will be collaborating on a large-scale wall drawing project at Flashpoint in Spring 2009.
Kate McGraw earned her B.F.A. in Painting and Drawing at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. She has exhibited her work at the Katzen Art Center, Washington, DC; Patterson Gallery, University Park, PA; Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery, Weber State University, Ogden, UT; and Scope New York Art Fair (Curator's Office), New York, NY among other venues. She recently won the Young Artist Program Grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and an Artist's Grant in Residence at the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT. Her work was recently featured in Studio Visit: A Juried Selection of International Artists published by The Open Studios Press, Boston, MA.
Ann Tarantino earned her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA and her BA in Visual Arts from Brown University, Providence, RI. She has exhibited her work in the US and abroad, including the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI; Scope New York Art Fair (Curator's Office); Mixed Greens, New York, NY; Lloyd Dobler Gallery, Chicago, IL; and neutron and Kisara-do in Kyoto, Japan. A recipient of numerous residencies and awards, her work was selected in April 2007 and December 2005 for New American Paintings Nos. 69 and 56, published by The Open Studios Press, Boston, MA. Most recently, her work was commissioned for Jen Bekman Gallery's noted 20x200 Project, New York, NY.
Click here for more images from "Potential Energy" series. Select JPEGs and Artist CVs available upon request.
Image Above:
McGraw & Tarantino, No. 64 (after six), ink, gouache, graphite stick, pencil, and conté crayon on paper, 76" x 55", 2007
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