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Meat Market Gallery
(http://www.meatmarketgallery.com)
1636 17th Street
Washington, DC 20009
Exhibition: Projecting the Colorfield: Light/Color/Cloth
April 10-april 29, 2007
From April-July 2007, Washington DC will host Colorfield
Remix, the largest celebration of painting ever held in the Washington D.C
area. The event honors the 1950's
and 1960's Color Field visual art movement and the Washington Color School,
which put the capitol city on the art world map. ColorField Remix includes exhibitions, public art projects,
artists' talks, lectures, children's programs, and several events honoring
Color Field and Washington Color School painters as well as contemporary
artists influenced by these movements.
More than 30 Washington area museums, galleries, arts organizations, and
businesses are participating, including the Heirshorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, The National Museum of Women in the arts, The Philips Collection, The
National Gallery of Art, The Kreeger Museum, and the Corcoron College of Art and
Design.
Meat Market Gallery, a converted historic space that was
originally a Hispanic grocery and meat market, announces an exhibition
conceived by Charlotte Andrew that reinterprets key elements of the ColorField
movement in terms of light, space and color projection, and weave of the
support structure. Viewers will be
invited to participate by choosing a garment to wear that becomes the canvas
for color and light projections.
The garments are created by invited artists and designers utilizing an
inventive range of materials and fibers.
Luanne Stovall, Julie Miller, and Amelia Winger-Bearskin are
collaborating on a color, light and sound installation.
http://www.washington.org/colorfieldremix/
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