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Community Concrete Pour

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APRIL 5 - JUNE 2 (1920 x 1080 px)


Community Concrete Pour

w/ exhibiting artist Katarina Burin
Saturday, June 1
2 - 5pm
Free

Stop by the Gallery this Saturday, 2 - 5pm, to participate in a concrete pouring demonstration with artist Katarina Burin.

Several of Katarina's works are part of the current group exhibit Unfixed Concrete Ideal which prompts viewers to consider concrete’s social, environmental, and aesthetical impacts.

All are welcome to this pop-up event celebrating the final day of the exhibition with Katarina and several other artists whose concrete works are on view. Join us for the demo and for a final opportunity to explore this exhibit and the wonderful contradictions of concrete in both its formless fluidity and fixed rigidity.

 

About the artist:
Katarina Burin’s recent solo projects include exhibitions at Kunstverein Langenhagen, Akademie Schloss Solitude (Stuttgart) and P! (New York), along with gallery exhibitions at Ratio 3 (San Francisco), M29 Richter & Brückner (Co-logne) and Lucile Corty (Paris). She has participated in many group exhibitions including at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Aspen Art Museum, Form/Content (London), White Columns (New York), Participant Inc. (New York) and Galerie Max Hetlzer (Berlin). She was the recipient of the 2013 James and Audrey Foster Prize from the ICA Boston.

In 2012-13 Katarina co-curated the exhibition Brute at the Carpenter Center of Visual Arts and published the first artist book of her current project: the work of P.A.-Molnár. Burin was recently the recipient of the Schloss Solitude fellowship and a 2014 Graham Foundation publication grant. Earlier awards include a Dedalus Master of Fine Arts Fellowship as well as residencies at the Museums Quartier in Vienna, Skowhegan, Yaddo and MacDowell. She received her MFA from Yale University and her BFA from University of Georgia.



Grant support provided by:

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NHCF New Hampshire Charitable Foundation

3S Artspace is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Funded in part by a grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation - Rutman Family Fund.


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