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“Swept Away” at The Museum of Arts and Design

“Swept Away” at The Museum of Arts and Design

This optically befuddling artwork, made from smoke and a glass bottle, is Jim Dingilian’s “Lowland.” It’s just of one the works made from grimy materials in an exhibition called Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary Art and Design at The Museum of Arts and Design. Swept Away: Dust, Ashes, and Dirt in Contemporary […]

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Cardboard Chinese Zodiac Masks

Ivar Theorin is currently making a series of Chinese zodiac masks from cardboard in the Open Studios at the Museum of Arts and Design. Visitors to the open studios have been able to try on the masks the see Ivar at work. A re-occurring question from visitors has been: “Is this the finished work or […]

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Cities Made of Zip Ties

I’ll be working with artist, Hong Seon Jang, this evening in the Open Studios at The Museum of Arts and Design. Jang constructs installations from found objects and everyday materials. He is currently constructing cityscapes from zip ties in the Open Studios on Wednesdays, if you want to stop by the museum and check it […]

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