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    the ART of SHOPPING 5.7.11

    Saturday, May 7 ·  2:00pm - 6:00pm
    KrisTEES
    24-01 23rd Ave, at 24th Street, Astoria, NY 11105

    Please join me for the reception. Enjoy some treats, check out the artwork and summer apparel, plus grab a 10% discount off the list price of the art! Please feel free to invite friends and art lovers!

    DIRECTIONS:
    Take the N train to Ditmars (last stop) in Astoria, Queens. Exit and walk 1 block South of train to 23rd Ave, and 6 short blocks West, towards the river, on 23rd. KrisTEES is on the North side of the street at the corner of 23rd Ave and 24th Street.


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    • 4 May 2011
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  • Susan Springer Anderson's Space

    My work explores and examines the different layers of the human experience and our interactions with both the natural and constructed worlds around us through the assemblage of a variety of repurposed materials. The pieces explore universal themes of healing and memory, as well as significant geographical and emotional locations. Driving each work is the desire to discover unexpected beauty and significance in the common materials of our daily lives.

    I employ handcrafting methods to create a wire armature. I then sew and weave common items, such as coffee filters, maple leaves, paper towels or grapevines, into a new and surprising fabric that sometimes functions as a skin for the body forms, sometimes as clothing, and sometimes as both at the same time. I utilize these alternative materials, often destined for disposal or decay, in order to reclaim them and give them a new identity, holding their temporary character in tension with an idea of longevity, leaving in question which will win out in the end.

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  • About Susan Springer Anderson

    My work explores and examines the different layers of the human experience and our interactions with both the natural and constructed worlds around us through the assemblage of a variety of repurposed materials. The pieces explore universal themes of healing and memory, as well as significant geographical and emotional locations. Driving each work is the desire to discover unexpected beauty and significance in the common materials of our daily lives.

    I employ handcrafting methods to create a wire armature. I then sew and weave common items, such as coffee filters, maple leaves, paper towels or grapevines, into a new and surprising fabric that sometimes functions as a skin for the body forms, sometimes as clothing, and sometimes as both at the same time. I utilize these alternative materials, often destined for disposal or decay, in order to reclaim them and give them a new identity, holding their temporary character in tension with an idea of longevity, leaving in question which will win out in the end.

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