Transparent Studio: Dannielle Tegeder

February 7 - March 1, 2012
New York

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Transparent Studio: Dannielle Tegeder
February 7 – March 1
Closing Reception: 1 March, 6 - 9 pm

Since receiving her MFA in 1997 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Dannielle Tegeder’s work has been presented in over 100 solo and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally in Paris, Houston, Los Angeles, Berlin, Chicago, and New York. She has participated in numerous group exhibitions including MOMA/PS1, The New Museum, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, and Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Several of her drawings have recently been purchased as part of the Contemporary Drawing Collection at the Museum of Modern Art, and in the permanent collections of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and The Weatherspoon Museum of Art in Greensboro, North Carolina. The artist currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

Project Description
Dannielle will be facilitating four workshop sessions, each consisting of invited artists, writers, poets, friends, affiliates of Bose Pacia and the public. During the sessions the group will reflect, research, and create collaborative projects on ideas inherent in drawing and abstraction. The work produced may include non-traditional drawings, a screening of drawing, writing projects, and discussions on art inspired by well-known debates on theory and practice at the Institute of Artistic Culture in Moscow, from 1920–22. The project produced during the residency, including the research and raw materials process, will be on continuous display throughout her entire residency term. Finally, the workroom will function as a dynamic space that merges the role of the working studio and exhibition space.

Events at Transparent Studio with Dannielle Tegeder

Friday, February 10
11am-3pm: Collaboration: Creating photograms with photographer, Orlando Urena
Orlando Urena is a Bronx photographer that has created portraits, events, fashion, and editorial work. Last winter, Orlando’s work was featured in Time Out New York Magazine.

3:30pm: Discussion with Caitlin Maisley about a Utopian architecture project
Caitlin Maisley has exhibited nationally and internationally since 2000. Masley has been awarded an Puffin Foundation Grant (2010), LMCC Swing Space residency and grant (2007), Pollock-Krasner grant (2007), Emerging Artist Award from Socrates Sculpture Park in NYC (2002) and has held residencies at Triangle Arts (2010-2011), Manhattan Graphics Printshop (Spring 2011) and SITE92, Smack Mellon Gallery (2011)

Tuesday, February 14
12pm: Collaboration with dancer, Amy Larimer
Amy Larimer is a dance/theater artist whose work blends movement sound and text and draws heavily on improvisation. Her work has been presented at The 92nd Street Y, Dixon Place, DTW, Green Space, HERE, Joe’s Pub, The Joyce Soho, Triskelion Arts and The West End Theater.

4:30pm: Collaboration with artist, Vincent Como
Vincent Como is a Brooklyn-based visual artist. His work is rooted in Minimalism, Conceptual Art, and Color Field Painting with a specific focus toward Black. Como’s work employs the use of the black field as a meditation on the constituent associations of the color black (Black Holes, Evil, Darkness) sometimes alongside referential diagrams detailing the focus of the Painting/Drawing/Object. He was selected as one of the artists representing the United States in the 2nd Vienna Biennale in 2008.


Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11 to 6 pm and Saturday 12 to 6, by appointment only. There will be an open studio evening with the artist on March 1 from 6 to 9 pm. The artist will be in attendance and the public is invited.

For more information please contact:
mail@bosepacia.com
+1 212 989 7074