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Katherine Bennett
Katherine Bennett, Transmissions from the System, 2016, New Media, Minimalist

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  • Nancy Baker, 8th Amendment, 2017, paper, acrylic paint, digital pigment print
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    In Baker’s work, there is solace in the geometry of fundamentals, and a practice that focuses on the ephemeral nature of paper and the ease of its transportability, which allows her to create large-scale constructions. A desire for definitive certainties and incontrovertible truths in an era of “alternative facts”, precipitate the need for Baker to assert her clarification of evidence. A new major installation has been created for her exhibition at ODETTA that layers baroque design elements found in paper cup carrying trays with anxiety-provoking phrases, rendered as gorgeous, yet fragile paper spheres...
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  • Nancy Baker, Magic Carpet, 2017, acrylic paint, paper
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  • Dorothy Mayhall, Monument 1, 1995, Terracotta, Acrylic Paint
    By Dorothy Mayhall
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    Dorothy Mayhall's small sculptures are little monuments to be toyed with and handled. They should be picked up, fondled, and examined like a rock or shell you collect on the beach be...
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  • Joan Grubin, Amphibian, 2018, Mylar, Paper, Acrylic Paint
    By Joan Grubin
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    Weaving is a form of drawing, of plotting and connecting lines. Fabricating a three-dimensional, transparent object using thin strips of paper with differing colors on either side re...
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