J. Morgan Puett, The Grafter's Shack, 2002
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Alexandra Sax
Menagerie Recovery at Wave Hill |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | March 8-May 19, 2002 |
Alexandra Sax
exhibited the new Wave Hill installment
of her ongoing Menagerie Recovery
Project. These small-scale, papier-mâche
animal sculptures are intricately
detailed and textured with feathers,
fabric, and fur.
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| Insecta Magnifica |
| Glyndor Gallery
| March 23-June 2, 2002 |
Insecta Magnifica
hinted at the range of reactions to
the diversity and sheer number of
species in the class Insecta.
Barbara Broughel, Cynthia Carlson, Vija Celmins, Lars Chellberg, Kirsten Cole, Susan Rowe Harrison, Sue Johnson, Jacquelyn McBain, Lori Nix, J. Morgan Puett, Christy Rupp, Joseph Scheer, Hyungsub Shin, and Mary Ting.
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Deborah Ross
Flowers, Birds, and Bugs |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | May 28-September 2,
2002 |
Deborah Ross
studied and painted flowers, birds
and insects from several gardens and
zoos. She was often the sole witness
to unique and extraordinary natural
occurrences.
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J. Morgan Puett
The Grafter’s Shack |
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| July 14-October 27, 2002 |
| Celebrating
the art of beekeeping, a bee grafter’s
shack was sited in a pine grove near
the existing hives. Inside the shack,
Puett combined the cottage industries
of beekeeping and sewing by incorporating
both the tools used in keeping bees
and the bee grafter’s outfit.
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| Permeable Boundaries |
| Glyndor Gallery
| June 15-September 2, 2002 |
| Wave Hill invited
six artists to create installations
that transcend the boundaries between
the cool elegance of Glyndor House's
Georgian Revival interior and the
lush, complicated, sensual experience
of the gardens.
Rebecca Belmore, Lewis deSoto, Wennie Huang, Winifred Lutz, Claudia Matzko, and Bill Schuck
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Patricia Miranda
Florentina and Fibonacci, Paintings
& Illuminations |
| Wave Hill
House Gallery | September 8-November
24, 2002 |
Patricia Miranda
exhibited a series of exquisite paintings
that blend traditional techniques
with a contemporary vision. Both the
process and imagery was connected
to nature.
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| Pausing to Shift |
| Glyndor Gallery
| September 14-December 15, 2002 |
Wall related
works by David Chow, Cadence Giersbach
and Jon Waldo, were a meditation on
autumn, the season when the landscape
changes from the fullness of late
summer to the starkness of winter
as the last leaves fall onto frozen
ground.
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Junko Yamada
Paper Chase |
| Wave Hill House
Gallery | December 1, 2002 – February
23, 2003 |
Junko Yamada presented
Paper Chase, an exhibition of intricate
paper collages using thousands of small
pieces of rice paper.
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