Tim Forcade, Teresa Paschke, & Erin Hall
SEPTEMBER 12 - OCTOBER 10, 2014
TIM FORCADE “I locate or construct situations where the light itself is likely to be most dominant. I do not intend to make pictures of objects. I intend to isolate light as objects affect it.”
TERESA PASCHKE “My artwork explores the merging of historical with the contemporary, traditional with innovative, simple with complex, hand-made with digitally assisted. In my most current work, embroidery isn’t used to illustrate a concept but rather embroidery is the concept. In previous work, however, I’ve used embroidery as another artist might use charcoal or bronze for its specific aesthetic qualities.”
ERIN HALL “I seek to preserve and rejuvenate the remains of memories. My alterations to found photographs create new perceptions that decompose the original moment; forgetting and creating all at once. I choose these orphaned photos for their direct effort to capture and conserve an experience, but fail in their abandonment and become forgotten memories themselves.”