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Entries by Karen Dimit (21)

Friday
Mar222013

TransPosition @ INScape, Seattle

I am excited to have 7 new works in this invitational ground-breaking experimental mosaic show in Seattle! With this and my "Miss Cucuteni 2011" in the excellent Mosaic Arts International juried show at the Museum of Glass in Tacoma (see previous post), now's the time to head to Seattle!! Here is the show statement:

"Transposition is a site-responsive exhibition showcasing the work of fifteen acclaimed artists of the Americas working in the mosaic medium. The site is INScape, the arts and culture enclave occupying Seattle’s former Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) building. Renovations have preserved the building’s original character and role as “the Ellis Island of the Pacific Northwest”; and the artists and organizations housed within both preserve and evolve the building’s role as a nexus of cultural vibrancy in the greater community. Given the familiar metaphor of humanity as a mosaic, the building's former and current functions, and the mosaic medium's centuries-long dispersion, migration, and evolution, we invited artists working in the medium to respond to the theme of transposition, or trans-position, broadly imagined.

In an effort to broaden the exposure of the medium in the Pacific Northwest, this showcase is timed to coincide with the Mosaic Arts International exhibition currently hanging at Tacoma's Museum of Glass. Join us at the 1st Thursday artwalk to kick off this exciting compilation of national and international artists responding to a uniquely local landmark."

And here are a couple of my 10"x10" NYC Water Towers, Pt.2 panels, followed by my show statement:

NYC WT, Pt.2, #1


NYC WT, Pt. 2, #4

Silently standing sentinel, solitary wooden water tanks on metal trestles have serviced New York City for more than a century, providing water to every building over six stories tall. These low-tech water towers are at once part of the iconic NYC cityscape; yet, although they're a critical part of the city's infrastructure, they're often unnoticed or considered obsolete.

Many immigrants passed through this INS building with dreams of making it big in America. But many of these individuals ended up like the water towers: they provide critical human infrastructure that contributes to our collective prosperity, yet they're taken for granted. 

We talk about the Untied States as a cultural "mosaic", which is fitting when we consider the fact that in a mosaic, many individual tesserae, especially those in the background, are overlooked altogether. In this minimalist approach to the medium, all tesserae are foregrounded in celebration of the unique individuals who passed through this building with limited resources to help create the American Story.

Tuesday
Nov272012

"MISS CUCUTENI 2011" in MOSAIC ARTS INTERNATIONAL 2013

I am thrilled to announce that "Miss Cucuteni 2011" was juried into the Mosaic Arts International 2013 exhibition, which will be held at the prestigious Museum of Glass in Tacoma, WA January 26 - May 5, 2013!! More info to come.

Wednesday
Oct102012

"TERRA INCOGNITA: Mosaic Explorations" pt. 3!

Mosaic Art Now's review of "TERRA INCOGNITA: Mosaic Explorations" (see below) has just been picked up by the French magazine "Mosaique"!!  And Rhonda Heisler's wonderful review on her blog has been picked up by Groutline, the quarterly on-line magazine of Society of American Mosaic Artists (SAMA)!!!

Thursday
Jul262012

"TERRA INCOGNITA: Mosaic Explorations", part 2 

"Terra Incognita", the big show I am in this summer (see posting below), is getting great coverage!  Please go to Mosaic Art Now website to read a dream article and see more pix!!

Here is my slideshow of the installation.  To see more of pix of the whole show, go to PORTFOLIO:

Tuesday
Jun052012

"TERRA INCOGNITA: Mosaic Explorations" 

An exciting small group show I am in at The Gallery at Penn College of Technology. Check out the pix on their website: http://pctoday.pct.edu/mosai-exhibit-fills-gallery-with-wow-wonderment/  And more pix of the show in my Portfolios tab.  Also, stay tuned for coverage of the show by Mosaic Art Now, coming soon!!

July 10 - August 26, 2012


I am showing my “Subway Goddess Pageant” series of sculptures, setting the atmosphere with NYC Water Tower series, at the fabulous Gallery @ Penn College of Technology this summer, along with 4 other artists who use mosaics to express their concerns.  

TERRA INCOGNITA (Lands Unknown) aptly describes the cross-boundary quests five mosaic artists bring to their studio practice. It was in the Unknown areas of the old maps that artists were given free reign to fantastical imagination, often reflecting more of the current interpretations of the world around them than the known areas did.  Whether in its traditional usage in cartography, as in “the unknown land on the other side of…”, or in its wider metaphoric form, as an adventure in exploration of the unknowns in our world and ourselves, 5 award-winning mosaic artists will each present a body of work that reflect their uncharted explorations of the present using an ancient medium, as well as their uncharted exploration of that ancient medium itself.  These artists’ individual curiosity drives them to cross boundaries of disciplines, incorporating anthropology, archaeology, art history, astronomy, cartography, earth sciences, history, literature, social studies, and women’s studies.  At the same time, they are pushing the boundaries of the medium of mosaic itself, and of their preferred materials. 

The other artists are:

JeanAnn Dabb  http://artarthistory.umwblogs.org/art-history/dr-dabbs-resources/jeanann-dabb/

Cynthia Fisher  www.bigbangmosaics.com

Yulia Hanansen  www.mosaicsphere.com

Rachel Sager  www.rachelsagermosaics.com

The Gallery at Penn College  www.pct.edu/gallery