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MINDY HIRT Enthrall Space 2010, site-specific installation: quilting thread, staples, wood, dimensions variable

MINDY HIRT
Enthrall Space
2010, site-specific installation: quilting thread, staples, wood, dimensions variable.

KATIE MILLER Girl on Blue 2010, oil on panel, 72 x 48 inches

KATIE MILLER
Girl on Blue
2010, oil on panel, 72 x 48 inches.

BENJAMIN KELLEY Universal Symbol of Achievement .002 2010, human bone, resin, 2 x 2.25 x .5 inches

BENJAMIN KELLEY
Universal Symbol of Achievement .002
2010, human bone, resin, 2 x 2.25 x .5 inches.

JENNY YANG Untitled (from the series West Pratt Street) 2010, archival pigment print, 30 x 20 inches

JENNY YANG
Untitled (from the series West Pratt Street)
2010, archival pigment print, 30 x 20 inches.

MICHAEL DOTSON Dream House Interior 2010, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches

MICHAEL DOTSON
Dream House Interior
2010, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches.

CALDER BRANNOCK Camper Contemporary 2010, altered 1967 Yellowstone camper installed with curated, mobile gallery show

CALDER BRANNOCK
Camper Contemporary
2010, altered 1967 Yellowstone camper installed with curated, mobile gallery show.

MICHELLE YO 2010, photograph

MICHELLE YO
2010, photograph. Please contact gallery for details.

TING ZHANG 26 Women's Titles (video still)

TING ZHANG
26 Women's Titles (video still)
2010, digital video, run time: 8:35.

CHRISTINA MARTINELLI Miserable Miracle 2010, flagging tape, wire, wood, found object, 108 X 12 X 16 inches

CHRISTINA MARTINELLI
Miserable Miracle
2010, flagging tape, wire, wood, found object, 108 X 12 X 16 inches.

PHILIP HINGE Sunburn 2010, acrylic/mixed media on canvas, 96 x 144 inches

PHILIP HINGE
Sunburn
2010, acrylic/mixed media on canvas, 96 x 144 inches.

JOYCE Y-J LEE The Wait 2010, video composite, run time: 2:20. Installation view.

JOYCE Y-J LEE
The Wait
2010, video composite, run time: 2:20. Installation view.

TIM HORJUS Luxury Watches at Cheap $185- (Blue Horizon) 2010, latex house paint on canvas, 72 x 60 inches

TIM HORJUS
Luxury Watches at Cheap $185- (Blue Horizon)
2010, latex house paint on canvas, 72 x 60 inches.

KATE DEMONG Memorial 2009, charred apple wood, apple-wood ash, and oil on panel, 48 x 42 inches

KATE DEMONG
Memorial
2009, charred apple wood, apple-wood ash, and oil on panel, 48 x 42 inches.

CHIE IWASAKI Spark Plug 2010, paper, foam board, 12 x 32 inches

CHIE IWASAKI
Spark Plug
2010, paper, foam board, 12 x 32 inches.

ACADEMY 2010 Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010
Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010 Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010
Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010 Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

KATIE MILLER and CHRISTINA MARTINELLI
ACADEMY 2010
Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010 Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

ACADEMY 2010
Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

TING ZHANG 26 Women's Titles 2010, digital video, run time: 8:35. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

TING ZHANG
26 Women's Titles
2010, digital video, run time: 8:35. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

CALDER BRANNOCK Camper Contemporary 2010, altered 1976 Yellowstone camper installed with curate, mobil gallery show. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

CALDER BRANNOCK
Camper Contemporary
2010, altered 1976 Yellowstone camper installed with curate, mobil gallery show. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

CALDER BRANNOCK Camper Contemporary 2010, altered 1976 Yellowstone camper installed with curate, mobil gallery show. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

CALDER BRANNOCK
Camper Contemporary
2010, altered 1976 Yellowstone camper installed with curate, mobil gallery show. Installation view: Conner Contemporary Art.

Press Release

ACADEMY 2010: Decade

 

July 10 - August 23, 2010
opening reception: Saturday, July 10th: 6 to 8pm.


Conner Contemporary Art is especially pleased to announce ACADEMY 2010, the ten year anniversary of our annual invitational survey of outstanding work by MFA/BFA students in the Washington/Baltimore area.

 

Exhibition founder and curator, Jamie Smith, Ph.D. invited the following artists to participate:

 

Artists: Calder Brannock, Kate Demong, Michael Dotson, Philip Hinge, Mindy Hirt, Timothy Horjus, Chie Iwasaki, Benjamin Kelley, Joyce Lee, Christina Martinelli, Katie Miller, Jenny Yang, Michelle Yo, and Ting Zhang.

 

Representing institutions: American University, Corcoran College of Art and Design, Gallaudet University, Maryland Institute College of Art, and University of Maryland.


We are thrilled to announce the following initiatives in conjunction with the ACADEMY 2010 exhibition:

 

> > PULSE Presents Award – winner announced Saturday, July 10 at 7pm.

PULSE Contemporary Art Fair will award one Academy 2010 exhibiting artist an exhibition space at PULSE Miami 2010. The jurors are Eric Romano, PULSE Art Fair Producer, Sarah Haselwood, PULSE Art Fair coordinator, Sarah Tanguy, independent curator; and Renée Maurer, Associate Curator, The Phillips Collection. 

 

PULSE is committed to creativity and innovation which furthers the influence of contemporary art in all corners of society. PULSE Presents, a collaboration between PULSE Contemporary Art Fair and organizations, institutions, artists and individuals dedicated to the visual arts and contemporary culture, stages exhibitions and symposia in various cities around the world. These events bring the public together with leaders in the culture sector to explore themes relating to contemporary art and society.


> > (e)merge discussion panel + party - Saturday, July 31st: 4 to 8pm

Conner Contemporary Art will host an event specifically for area emerging artists beginning with a discussion panel focusing on how emerging artists build communities. Panelists include: Kristina Bilonick, visual artist + Washington Project for the Arts program director; Zoë Charlton, visual artist + American University art professor; Damian Elias, Ph.D., psychologist; Karyn Miller, Cultural Development Corporation program manager; Sheldon Scott, performing artist; and Paul So, founder of Hamiltonian gallery + artist fellowship program. Moderated by Jamie Smith. 

 

(e)merge discussion panel begins at 4pm; directly followed by (e)merge party – hang out with your community, with DJ, food and drink. (e)merge is generously sponsored by Marvin Restaurant and Pink Line Project.

 

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