PROJECT 4 AT (E)MERGE
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KATHERINE TZU-LAN MANN
ELLINGTON ROBINSON
Please join Project 4 gallery at the (e)merge art fair located in the Capitol Skyline Hotel in Washington, DC, October 4-7. We are pleased to be showing new works by local artists, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann and Ellington Robinson.
Project 4 will be located in ROOM 212.
Embroideries, 2012 | acrylic, sumi ink on paper | 55 x 110"
Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann (b. 1983) attended the Maryland Institute College of Art and Brown University. She received the Fulbright Grant and has attended the Triangle Workshop, Blue Sky Dayton, Salzburg Kunstlerhaus, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Anderson Ranch residencies, as well as being a Hamiltonian fellow. She will attend the Bemis Center residency in 2013 and an upcoming solo show at Project 4 in November 2012. Mann is currently an instructor at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD and lives in Washington, DC.
Track 88, 2012 | acrylic, collage, found objects, oil, polyurethane on canvas | 48 x 48"
Ellington Robinson (b. 1975) earned his M.F.A. in painting and mix media at the University of Maryland, College Park and his B.A. in English from Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA. His work is in public and private collections including The David C. Driskell Center and the Jean and Robert Steele Collection. He has received an Anne Truitt Fellowship and the David C. Driskell Award if Excellence Teaching Fellowship. Robinson currently lives and works in Washington DC and is an instructor at Montgomery College, Takoma Park, Maryland.
SCHEDULE
(e)merge VIP and Press Preview: Thursday, Oct. 4, 5-7pm (invitation only)
Opening Preview and Concert: Thursday, Oct.4, 7-11pm (ticketed event)
Friday, Oct. 5, 12-7pm
Saturday, Oct. 6, 12-7pm
Sunday, Oct.7, 12-5pm
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CURRENT EXHIBITION
JILL TOWNSLEY: TOIL
Exhibition: September 8 - October 13, 2012
In her first solo exhibition in the United States, Townsley examines the role of repetition in art production through sculpture, installation, drawings, and video. The exhibit title “TOIL,” refers not only to Townsley’s workman-like dedication and painstaking process, but also serves as an acronym for Time Off In Lieu.
For more information contact:
Rachel Jennings
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