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November 16, 2007 - January 4, 2008
Lea Bertucci (Brooklyn, NY), Claudia Borgna (Los Angeles, CA), Morgan Craig (Philadelphia, PA), Phillip Andrew Lewis (Chattanooga, TN)
Part of R&D
By means of photographs, paintings and installation, four artists provide personal insights and perspectives on light and space unaccustomed to examination. The uninhabited spaces provoke consideration of permanence and impermanence-both of the finite quality of time and the infinite quality of light.
Lea Bertucci
Lea Bertucci is an interdisciplinary artist, composer and improviser working with installation, sound, and projection. As an instrumentalist, she focuses on an electro-acoustic preparation of the Bass Clarinet that heavily utilizes speaker feedback. In recent years, her projects have expanded to site-specific compositions for electronics and instruments, multichannel sound installations... go to artist page
Claudia Borgna
Claudia Borgna was born in Hamburg, Germany, and raised in Italy. After graduating from Genoa University in foreign literature, she moved to London but has been leading a nomadic life style pursuing her art a bit all over the world ever since.Claudia has attended several art courses, both practical and... go to artist page
Morgan Craig
Morgan Craig's portrayal of light captures energy, movement, and a vivid sense of time and space. Craig received an MFA in Painting from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and a BFA in Painting with Teacher Certification from Tyler School of Art, Temple University Philadelphia. Craig has exhibited throughout... go to artist page
Phillip Andrew Lewis
Phillip Andrew Lewis, born 1973 in Memphis, TN, is a conceptually-based artist working in photography, objects, digital media, video, sound and installation. His creative research often responds to historical events, psychology, and phenomenology. This work consistently examines duration, perceptual limits and attentive observation. In addition to Lewis' individual studio practice,... go to artist page
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