Monday, December 27, 2010

Kyle Hackett





12 x 10 x 1 in
Engraved MDF board with plastic impression
Gold painted wooden frame

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

andrew's bonenana (grunting neopenis aparatus)




andrew


bob balaban











a circuit bent keyboard that produces random concoctions of its programs sounds. making rhythms and drones since 2010


a lovely circuit bent guitar/a brand new interface







records altered for maximum pleasure

Monday, December 13, 2010

Sarah Freitag



Sarah Freitag
Organ Popper
plastic
2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkY7DXeIN4g

This piece was an exploration into making a nonsense piece. I started playing with the juxtaposition of a childish toy with an adult subject matter of organs. At first this piece looks like a normal toy, but with a closer examination it becomes a weird anatomy project. I discovered a playfulness with a disturbing quality.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Kevin Bielicki


Nature and Nurture
2010
wood
13' x 9' x 2.5'

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sandy Swyka






"Contemplations"
wood, found objects, paper & glass
4' x 5.5'

Monday, November 22, 2010

Kyle Hackett--Aluminum Sketchbook





Kyle Hackett
Aluminum Sketchbook
10"x6"x1"

I started by creating and referencing, a cast aluminum sketchbook that I created. I then used these “aluminum sketches” to create various prints with different color variations. In my final drawing, I reference the prints all well as the aluminum sketchbook. I am very interested in how the history of a material can create meaning. I reverse the roles and create 2-dimensional objects in forms of sketches on a 3-dimensional sculpture however the sculpture produces a 2-dimensional print and final drawing. The actual drawing is considered “final” however is initial identity (the aluminum sketchbook) is metal, something that can last forever. I treat identity as a journey and as being defined by and affected by the amalgamation of experiences something undergoes upon a specific journey.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Chris Keiper






Glass Wave
glass, steel and spring clamps
7' x 10' x 5'

Philip Montigney



Tubular. 5'x7'x7'.  Steel, PVC pipe, caulking, paint.  Wood 2x4 and planks on casters.

Philip Montigney



Great-E-Nuf, 7'x5'x7'1.  Wood laminate with wood planks.  Sand