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Saturday, October 05, 2019
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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http://unsmokeartspace.com/index#/my-castle-is-a-dorm/
My Castle Is A Dorm: Air And The Tulpa Called Night Compass is a solo show by Andrew W Allison composed of sculptures and paintings (completed from 2016 to 2019) that examine how memory, magical thinking, personal narratives and myth-making form identity. The centerpiece of these works is an ink and acrylic painting on cotton sprawling approximately 40 by 8 feet, titled: Remote Viewing Of A Class Act Turtle, Wichita Bedroom (Year 1996/ Porter Street), Love And The Consistency Of Having Wanted To Float More Consistently.
About the artist:
Andrew W Allison is a mixed media sculptor born in Wichita, Kansas and raised in Pittsburgh. He began making things early on in order to engage with his experiences with night terrors. He creates intuitive paintings and sculptural installations using handmade, mixed media objects that explore identity, memory, and the preternatural. He graduated with an MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2013 and has shown nationally. Locally his work has been shown in places and shows such as: The Pittsburgh Biennial, The Mine Factory, Bunker Projects, The Three Rivers Arts Festival and The Carnegie Museum of Art.
http://www.awallison.com/
Opening and show is free and open to all.
Exhibition is on display through October by appointment at [email protected]
About the artist:
Andrew W Allison is a mixed media sculptor born in Wichita, Kansas and raised in Pittsburgh. He began making things early on in order to engage with his experiences with night terrors. He creates intuitive paintings and sculptural installations using handmade, mixed media objects that explore identity, memory, and the preternatural. He graduated with an MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2013 and has shown nationally. Locally his work has been shown in places and shows such as: The Pittsburgh Biennial, The Mine Factory, Bunker Projects, The Three Rivers Arts Festival and The Carnegie Museum of Art.
http://www.awallison.com/
Opening and show is free and open to all.
Exhibition is on display through October by appointment at [email protected]
