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    Artist Bio: Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971, Camden, NJ)

    Mickalene Thomas’ work challenges traditional notions of sexuality and femininity and explores the complexity of what it means to be a woman. Thomas works in a variety of media, including sculpture, painting, and video. Her study of art history, including classical forms of landscape and portraiture, informs her work for Art Breaks, titled Revay. Thomas earned her MFA from Yale University, and holds a BFA from Pratt Institute. In 2002-2003 she participated in the Artist-in-Residence program at the Studio Museum in Harlem and in 2011 she was a resident at the Versailles Foundation Munn Artists Program in Giverny, France. She has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally at such institutions as the La Conservera Contemporary Art Centre in Ceutí, Spain; the Hare Museum in Tokyo, Japan; and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C. Forthcoming solo exhibitions in 2012 include “Origin of the Universe,” at the Santa Monica Museum of Art and at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Thomas is represented by Lehmann Maupin in New York, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, and Rhona Hoffman Gallery in Chicago.

    Mickalene Thomas lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

    Website:
    www.mickalenethomas.com

    Articles:
    Life + Times: Soul Kitchen
    Sundance Channel: Beginnings
    Lipsticktracez: Mickalene Thomas, A Complex Vision
    BOMB Magazine: Mickalene Thomas
    PMc Magazine: Reconstructing The Glittering Female Gaze
    Vice: Sharon Jones Meets Mickalene Thomas

    Galleries:
    Lehmann Maupin
    Vielmetter

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      “SEAT” is an installation in Atlanta’s Freedom Park produced by E/B Office (Ju Lee and Brian Brush). The piece involves 400 chairs assembled in a sine wave formation “drawn into an agitated vortex rising from the ground.”

      The “SEAT” pavilion was organized in part by Flux Projects, an Atlanta based public arts organization. (by )

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        Susan Hiller. Witness, 2000.  Audio-sculpture: 400 speakers, wiring, steel structure, 10 CD players, switching equipment, lights; suspended from ceiling and walls, Approx 275 x 355”.

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          Lauren Smith.

          Lauren Smith is an interdisciplinary artist whose past work has incorporated installation, video, sound, photography, public performance, community interaction and the internet. She is most interested in exploring the urban environment and how it directly and indirectly effects its inhabitants. Since receiving her B.A. from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2008 she has participated in six residency programs, including Vermont Studio Center and Prairie Center for the Arts. She has two upcoming solo shows at CELLspace Gallery in San Francisco and at Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts in Blue Mountain, New York. (by Honey)

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