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What @marieljoan said! (at Little Berlin)
Opening of show for my AS IS project, tonight 6-9! Annex space at Little Berlin. Take-away newspapers, beer and sweaty hugs! Repost from @little_berlin
Little Berlin is excited to announce solo exhibitions from four recent MFA graduates. The selected artists represent graduate programs from Pacific Northwest College of Art, University of Pennsylvania, Tyler School of the Arts, and Moore College of Art & Design. The MFA Series is looking to tap into the momentum of two years of intensive graduate studio practice by offering each artist a solo exhibition just weeks after graduation. These exhibitions offer an opportunity to exhibit four emerging artists representing four distinct methodologies utilizing painting, photography, installation, sculpture and digital approaches. The exhibitions will take place in July during four weekends with opening receptions on the 2nd, 9th, 23rd and 30th.
Kaitlin Pomerantz is a recent graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, receiving her MFA in Interdisciplinary Art. Pomerantz will present AS IS (Emerald St., Philadelphia), a site-specific, time-based, documentary project dealing with vacant space, urban development, painting, participation, chance and change.
WALLS TALK BACK
Sunday, July 10th, 3-4:30pm
Artist talk, interview and Q+A with Kaitlin Pomerantz, Mariel Capanna, and Paul M. Farber
Please join artists Kaitlin Pomerantz and Mariel Capanna for a public interview moderated by historian/curator Paul M. Farber. The discussion will focus on the artists’ recent works involving walls, unintentional collaboration, and graffiti feedback–getting at questions of the relationship between (sanctioned) public art and (unsolicited) public response, and the potential for unexpected meanings emerging from this interactive dialogue. Work from Pomerantz’ Philadelphia-based project As Is will be on display, as well as projected images from Capanna’s recent LA River fresco project with artist Rafa Esparza.
Little Berlin http://www.littleberlin.org
2430 Coral Street Philadelphia PA 19125 [email protected] 215-738-0151
Curated by Brett Suemnicht
“When your mama was the geek, my dreamlets,“ Papa would say, “she made the nipping off of noggins such a crystal mystery that the hens themselves yearned toward her, waltzing around her, hypnotized with longing.” — Katherine Dunn
Katherine Dunn lived in Portland, Oregon. She was a tiny woman who infiltrated underground boxing rings and the one that broke the bubble on the false notion that writers should write what they know. Writers, and all artists, she said, should build the wallpapered worlds they want to live in. Invent the people they want to meet. With felt-tipped curiosity, imagination and an unflinching heart, she made freaks like us feel okay. Hers is a voice we’ll sorely miss.
Goodbye to this strange and wonderful person I was lucky enough to know as stepmother. You are too-soon gone from this world, and certainly left us wondering. Rest in peace and thank you, Katherine Dunn.
Kaitlin Pomerantz and John Heron
Delaware River, Tacony Channel Superfund, 7/21/2014
Handmade recycled paper marbled with river surface
Made during residency at RAIR Philly
14’ x 3’
2014
“Toxic river prints” mentioned in this week’s Wall Street Journal!
There’s art in that trash, at least in one Philadelphia dump
http://on.wsj.com/1SUGjSp
As Is
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Acrylic on canvas installed on site
2015
(via Q&A: Keenan Bennett and Kirsten Gill)
UNCOMMONS up now at LITTLE BERLIN
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Manifesto
Digital Collage, Digital Photo
2015
Uncommons at Little Berlin
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Content Aware
Digital Collage
2015
Uncommons at Little Berlin
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Good Fences
Digital Collage
2015
Uncommons at Little Berlin
#wetheweeds 'Interwoven' lead by Zya S. Levy, with Kaitlin Pomerantz (at The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education)
The Runaway
Found canvas, pigment, caulk, glue
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Street Narcissus
Mixed Media
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Saxa ex machina
Mixed media
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Untitled 1 Walnut ink on canvas, wood, drywall tape Untitled 2 Natural dyes (rust, goldenrod, pokeweed, walnut) on handmade paper
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Industry Moon
Found drum head, brick, rock, mortar, cement
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz
Best Laid Plans/"Shim the world"
Found canvas, paint, pigment, cement, glue, caulk, wood
2015
Kaitlin Pomerantz