Inscription/Projection:Exhibition Proposal

Inscriptions/Projections: Contemporary Space seeks to address aspects of contemporary global space by bringing together the work of 18 contemporary artists concerned with the way meaning is constructed and perceived in space.

Below are document links to two versions of an exhibition proposal, floorplans, an illustrated checklist with work information, artist and gallery contact links and images of all works proposed, and a detailed budget proposal.

Inscription/Projection LONG VERSION (4,600 words)

Inscription/Projection SHORT VERSION (1,200 words)

Interior View: Exhibition Floorplan

Exterior View: Imaginary Museum

Inscription/Projection: Illustrated Checklist

Budget Proposal



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About

I have five years experience working in museums, art libraries, as art an educator and organizer for a youth center in Africa, and most recently as a member of the board of directors for Mobius Artists’ Group in Boston, an award-winning, 30-year old performance art collective. I currently work for Harvard University at the Fine Arts Library in the Digital Resources department.

I am specifically interested in the way space is constructed and perceived; from an architectural point of view, but also from the point of view of artists working interdisciplinarily between architecture and sculpture: Do-Ho Suh’s three dimensional fabric maps of transparent private space; Marjetica Potrc’s neo-utopian architectural solutions and her collaborative Lost Highway Project; Lead Pencil Studio’s site-specific architectural drawings in three dimensions that are deeply rooted in local histories.

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