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The National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago - 3 Singers
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Inside the Mind of Medical Artists: 2013. Bringing Art to Life. VHM: Visualization of Organs. Inside the Mind of Medical Artists: 2014. Diabetes: Management and Self-Care. Reinventing the Wheel Press Release. Medicine on the Front Lines. Advanced Neurodiagnostics - Dr. Epstein. Illinois Institute of Technology - Dr. Orgel. National Museum of Health and Medicine. University of Illinois - Chicago. University of Texas - Tyler. American Association of Diabetes Educators. BACF's Youth Advisory Council. Explor...
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Sustenance: July 2010
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An exhibition of site specific installations opening September 11, 2010, at 337 Singleton Blvd., Dallas TX 75212. Organized by Stephen Lapthisophon and Anne Lawrence. Friday, July 30, 2010. Images of the Building - 2nd floor. 2nd floor, interrupting wall. 2nd floor, windows. 2nd floor, view from a dark room. 2nd floor, deadend. 2nd floor, wood paneling. Images of the Building - 1st floor. 1st floor, details. 1st floor by the back door. 1st floor, looking towards the kitchen. Looking out the back door.
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Kristin Mariani: Frock Talk: Wr)apping
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Holding a place where the clusters of activity and records of ruptures can rest. Sound piece by artist Alex Inglizain. See below for more information. Museum of Contemporary Art. RedShift Collaboration Erica Mott.
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Kristin Mariani: March 2011
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Cotton fabric and thread. 5 x 7 " each. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Museum of Contemporary Art. RedShift Collaboration Erica Mott.
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Kristin Mariani: A Slip of the Handling
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A Slip of the Handling. Photo Credit Day Still. A Slip of the Handling. Is a table top styling session that animates the thoughts, gestures, and feelings that go into my design process for RedShift. Revisiting the designed objects, the table top becomes a playground where materials come within reach of hand and eye again, and the things made go through a blurry process of valuation. How might the object’s use and value change post-production? RedShift for db12, Volume 2. Photo Credit Day Still.
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Kristin Mariani: Loop Value
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RedShift at Chicago Architecture Foundation. See more photos here. Loop Value: The How Much Does It Cost? Is a quasi pop-up store that reveals the far reaching impact our habits of consumption have on the world around us. Visual displays act as educational tools to raise awareness and offer options to remediate these habits. For this exhibit I created for RedShift a series of dresses covered in mass market slogans, combining details from a number of thrift store garments. Photos by Day Still.
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Kristin Mariani: Armscyes
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Photo Credit Bill Burlingham. The dissection of particular parts where two things intersect. This is a series of stitched drawings that I'm developing from my understanding of the armhole as a dressmaker. It is my closer investigation of the technique of sewing a set-in sleeve, and on the word "armscye" itself. I was fooled by the word for the first decade of my dressmaking as I was mastering the technique, because most dressmakers refer to and pronounce the opening as "arm's eye.". A Slip of the Handling.
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Kristin Mariani: July 2013
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Photo Credit Bill Burlingham. The dissection of particular parts where two things intersect. This is a series of stitched drawings that I'm developing from my understanding of the armhole as a dressmaker. It is my closer investigation of the technique of sewing a set-in sleeve, and on the word "armscye" itself. I was fooled by the word for the first decade of my dressmaking as I was mastering the technique, because most dressmakers refer to and pronounce the opening as "arm's eye.". A Slip of the Handling.
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Kristin Mariani: July 2011
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Holding a place where the clusters of activity and records of ruptures can rest. Sound piece by artist Alex Inglizain. See below for more information. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Museum of Contemporary Art. RedShift Collaboration Erica Mott.
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Kristin Mariani: October 2010
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Ready-made glow in the dark Oxford cloth, thread, pencil pleating, drapery hooks, aluminum rods, plastic sliders. Dimensions variable (appx 8' x 14'). Sustenance: 337 Singleton, Dallas TX , September 2009. An exhibit of site specific installations. Organized by Stephen Lapthisophon and Anne Lawrence. For this exhibit I made a curtain of glow-in-the-dark fabric on a north facing wall of the Sustenance exhibit site. The primary source of light to this space was an entry door to the west. I am continually i...