This exhibition is in
conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA)
taking place in Houston this spring. The ceramic works featured in this
exhibition are composed of slip and discarded materials such as newspaper, card
and gift boxes.
According to Depuis, “Invisible
and visible boxes surround us every day, from the standards of society and
institutions to houses, studios, and
offices. Within these structures, individual perceptions and senses
vary, just as our memories and attachment to objects differ from one person to
another. For me, the physical form of sculpture
functions as a journal; architectural spaces that are open for the viewer to
explore.”
Also on view at Gallery 1724 during this exhibition is
"Skin Embellished" with the work of Margaret Meehan, Julie Moon,
Linda Lopez, and Lindsay Pichaske.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jessica Dupuis received her MFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010, and her BFA with a concentration in Ceramics and Print Media from Alfred University in 2007. Dupuis exhibits her work regionally and nationally. She has been a resident artist at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and Women’s Studio Workshop. She is a recipient of the International Sculpture Center’s 2010 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award and a 2012-2013 Ella Fountain Pratt Emerging Artists Grant from the Durham Arts Council.
Jessica Dupuis received her MFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010, and her BFA with a concentration in Ceramics and Print Media from Alfred University in 2007. Dupuis exhibits her work regionally and nationally. She has been a resident artist at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and Women’s Studio Workshop. She is a recipient of the International Sculpture Center’s 2010 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award and a 2012-2013 Ella Fountain Pratt Emerging Artists Grant from the Durham Arts Council.
ABOUT THE KENMORE
Not just another white cube, The Kenmore is a small, cold, mobile exhibition object measuring approximately 36" x 24"x 24". The Kenmore's mission is to keep ideas fresh through the opportunity of a unique exhibition context and the experience of collaborating with an object.
ABOUT GALLERY 1724
Gallery 1724 is a gallery, salon, home, and chicken ranch located in the Houston Museum District at 1724 Bissonnet Street. The space features experimental, rotating exhibitions and salon-type dialogues.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Opening reception: Thursday, March 21, 7-10pm
On view through May 31, 2013
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 12pm to 5pm or
by appointment
CONTACT and LOCATION
Emily Sloan
regarding The Kenmore
currently on view at Gallery 1724
Emily Sloan
regarding The Kenmore
currently on view at Gallery 1724
1724 Bissonnet St. (between Woodhead and Dunlavy)
Houston, TX 77005
713-582-1198
thekenmore@gmail.com
www.the-kenmore.blogspot.com
thekenmore@gmail.com
www.the-kenmore.blogspot.com
Its really great art ..While i have seen this i got surprised with this.Great work was done by you..Keep going on..
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