Bodies

Bodies


Image in header courtesy of exhibiting artist, Nicolas Hyacinthe


January 19 – March 19, 2021
Online Exhibition
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Presented in partnership with Cambridge College
Juried by Yng-Ru Chen, Founder and CEO, Praise Shadows Art Gallery


Virtual Opening Reception | Thursday, January 28, 6:30-7:30pm on ZOOM Click here to view the recording


About | We are embodied beings: our bodies are how we experience and encounter the world, and they are also how the world encounters and perceives us. They are familiar to us and foreign to other people; bodies are contradictory – simultaneously sites of intimacy and desire and sites of pain and suffering. This theme , instigated by the Cambridge College Humanities Department, looks to examine bodies from multiple perspectives, considering lived experience, bias, health, physicality, and place. What happens when we seriously consider our bodies, with their multiple complexities, as well and in relationship to the bodies of others?

This exhibition is presented in partnership with Cambridge College.


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EXHIBITING ARTISTS

First Name Last Name Membership Level Title Media Dimensions Price
Giliane Bader Associate Artist Member First Swim Mixed media on wood panel 12 x 12 inches $500
Lale Berke-Jenkins Associate Artist Member Where are they now… Oil painting 24 x 36 inches $1,500
Edward Boches Associate Artist Member Survivor with Cherry Garcia Archival ink jet print on canson baryta 14.5 x 11 inches $450
Sally Bousquet Artist Member Keep It Under Wraps Archival pigment print 22 x 18 x 1 inches $350
Lee Cott Artist Member Untitled Archival pigment print 14 x 14 inches $400
Rixy Fz Student Artist Member En Garde Aerosol, acrylic, ink, pencil and fabric on canvas 30 x 40 x 1.5 inches $555
Donna Gordon Associate Artist Member Broken Beauty I Monotype 22 x 30 inches $4,000
Kimberley Harding Associate Artist Member Pain Containment Pod #2: Left Foot Fiber splint, fiber rush, kinesiology tape, medical tape, hemp cord, artificial sinew, wire, fiber-reactive dye, acrylic paint, plastic arch support from orthotic, Icy Hot applicator, naproxen sodium, turmeric capsules, acetaminophen and acupuncture needles 11 x 12 x 15 inches $650
Martha Heller Associate Artist Member Youth And I Are Housemates Still Rescued used cotton dropcloth, rust dye process, rusty objects and wooden stands 24 x 18 x 18 inches $2,000
Elizabeth Hopkins Student Artist Member Confrontation Archival inkjet print 17 x 24 x 1 inches $300
Nicolas Hyacinthe Associate Artist Member Skin Fine art photography 24 x 17 inches $600
Cindy Lu Associate Artist Member Retraining module B Silicone 14 x 14 x 3 inches $400
Charlotte Moore Associate Artist Member I’m Losing My Marbles Rabbit glue-stiffened polyester cloth, silver embroidery thread; cotton balls, wooden beads covered with wet-felted felted merino wool; seed beads 14 x 10 inches $500
Paul M. Murray Associate Artist Member Living the Dream Color photography 24.75  x 17.75 inches $495
Ant Oraloglu Associate Artist Member Touch Color print 8 x 10 inches $150
Polly Parke Artist Member Dancer’s Interlude Oil on canvas 18 x 24 x 1 inches $850
Elizabeth Ricketson Artist Member Kenyan Dance Class Acrylic 30 x 36 inches $3,000
Iman Aurora Sakkaf Associate Artist Member Auras & Bones Acrylic on wood panel 12 x 12 x 1.5 inches $200
Adrienne Silversmith Associate Artist Member Vintage Slip Oil on canvas 20 x 24 inches $575
Nancy DuVergne Smith Associate Artist Member Reclining Nude, Studio Watercolor and ink 10 x 13 inches $450
Rebecca McGee Tuck Associate Artist Member Maintain the Quarantine Steel, clothing collected from my family during quarantine, coffee filters, curtains and bed sheets, and thread N/A $1,800

Have questions? Please email Assistant Director, Rebecca Schnopp at rschnopp@cambridgeart.org, or call us at 617.876.0246

Cambridge Art Association does not issue refunds.
All decisions/selections are made by the juror. All decisions are final.