Three Solo Exhibitions open At Real Art Ways

opening reception: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 6 - 8 PM
exhibitions run through Sunday, August 23, 2009

Hartford, Connecticut – Real Art Ways presents three solo exhibitions by artists Corey D’Augustine, Chris Taylor, and Beth Krebs, opening on Thursday, May 21, 2009. The three exhibitions require intensive installations: Corey D’Augustine’s sculptural pieces include half of a car, Chris Taylor is installing a glass blowing studio built into a seven-foot boat, and Beth Krebs is creating an artificial ceiling and sky. The opening reception is on Thursday, May 21, 6-8 PM, during Creative Cocktail Hour. Admission to the opening is $10/$5 for Real Art Ways members. After May 21, admission to the gallery is free for members and cinema patrons, and is otherwise a $3 suggested donation. The three shows run through Sunday, August 23. Real Art Ways is located at 56 Arbor Street in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood. For more information, call 860.232.1006 or visit realartways.org

Corey D’Augustine
Artist Talk: Thurs., July 23, 6 PM (with Chris Taylor)

D’Augustine’s show, which involves the installation of half of a car in the gallery, will feature large-scale sculptures of lights and car parts, and paintings that remain wet (the paint is mixed with ingredients from Revlon makeup products). The artist says, “by highlighting the extraordinary qualities of everyday materials and the commonplace properties of fine materials, for example, or by locating refined qualities in the most prosaic techniques, I try to use perceived difference against itself toward a blank aesthetics... Art can be awareness and can change our relationship to what surrounds us.”

Chris Taylor: Small Craft Advisory
Artist Talk: Thurs., July 23, 6 PM (With D’Augustine)

Taylor will install a self-sufficient, traditional glass blowing studio built into a seven-foot boat. The glass blowing in that studio will be influenced by the motion of the boat, and the artist will document the process of re-learning a traditional craft skill in a new environment. Other projects by the artist include upside-down glass blowing and recreating a 16th century goblet from the collections room of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which he then placed next to the original in the collection. His version was perfectly identical: the museum was forced to keep both because their staff could not identify the original.

Beth Krebs: Wild Blue Yonder
Artist Talk: Thursday, July 9, 6 PM

Krebs is creating a sky in the gallery ceiling, complete with clouds, birds, with an accompanying video element. Krebs, who describes her work as “extraordinary interruptions in ordinary spaces,” asks viewers to “notice where they are, and, with humor, to imagine what else might be possible there.” Previous installations have included a dropped ceiling in the woods, burping papier mâché standpipes on sidewalks, and a tiny vinyl boat sailing across a waterbed.

Support
All three exhibitions are part of Real Art Ways’ Step Up program, an open call for emerging artists in New England, New York, and New Jersey. Step Up is made possible with support from Real Art Ways Members, the National Endowment for the Arts, Sandy and Howard
Fromson, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.



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Press Contact:
Abigail Ohlheiser

860 232 1006 x114
aohlheiser@realartways.org

Real Art Ways
56 Arbor Street
Hartford CT 06106
860 232 1006
realartways.org

info@realartways.org

Gallery Hours:
Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday, 2-10 pm;
Friday and Saturday 2pm-midnight. Closed Mondays.


Cinema open daily.

ABOUT REAL ART WAYS

Real Art Ways is one of the leading contemporary arts organizations in the United States, with a record of linking artists, innovation and community. Programs include visual arts, with exhibitions, public art projects, and artist presentations; cinema, with independent and international films 7 nights a week; music; performance; literary events; community and educational programming.

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