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Covert Utility Series (Saucepan)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Hangers)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Teapot)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
fiber, found object
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Cooling Tray)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found object, wax
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Four Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, ceramic
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Three in a Bed)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, wax, stain, spoons
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series (Stopper)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, stopper
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Ritual (Two Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, fiber, ceramic, metal springs, sand
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Soundings (Musical Horn)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found object
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Rumination
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
paper, metal, silk, wool, cotton
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Dark Matter 6
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
metal, cotton, thread
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Stopper
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
hydrocal, metal, sand, cotton, rubber
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Covert Utility Series (Cooling Tray)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, found objects, wax
Category
Early 2000s Janice Redman Art
Covert Utility Series (Three in a Bed)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, wax, stain, spoons
Category
Early 2000s Janice Redman Art
Covert Utility Series (Teapot)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
fiber, found object
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Covert Utility Series (Stopper)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, stopper
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Ritual (Two Cups)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, fiber, ceramic, metal springs
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Immobility Series (Spoon)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
plaster, spoon
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
Evidence of Forms
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
thread, fiber, paper
Category
2010s Janice Redman Art
At Sea, collaboration including poetic responses by Elizabeth Bradfield
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, rolling pins, life preservers, metal
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Covert Utility Series
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
cotton, thread, sand
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
Immobility Series (Spoon)
By Janice Redman
Located in Lincoln, MA
plaster with spoon
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Janice Redman Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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Monochromatic Still Life Drawing of Stacked Bowls
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Monochromatic abstract still life drawing by Janice Redman. The piece depicts what appears to be a stack of bowls joined by strings. Signed by the artist at the lower right corner. Framed and matted in a modern wooden frame.
Dimensions With Frame: H 11 in. x W 8.75 in.
Artist Biography: Janice Redman, sculptor, was born in Huddersfield, England and received her BFA from Kingston University, Surrey, and her MFA from the University of Ulster in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
She is a former Fellow of the Fine Arts Work Center In Provincetown, Massachusetts,and has been the recipient of many awards, including The Hassam, Speicher, Betts and Symons Purchase Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Massachusetts Cultural Council award in sculpture. Her residency programs include Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, New York,and the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts In Houston, Texas.
Redman’s work has been shown nationally and is represented by Clark Gallery in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln and the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in East Lansing, Michigan.
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