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UPCOMING ARTIST TALK in Conjunction with RAE STERN: IN FUGUE
21c SALON: CONVERSATIONS
January 10th. 2020 at 6:00-7:30 PM
21c Museum Hotel
219 W 9th Street, Kansas City, MO
21c Kansas City invites you to join a conversation between Catherine
Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
and Israeli-American Artist, Rae Stern.
For more information:https://www.facebook.com/events/907128802989098/
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Rae Stern: In Fugue features new, groundbreaking
works in porcelain and paper. On view September 26, 2019 – February 8, 2020 at
the Belger Crane Yard Gallery, the exhibition focuses on the elusive and
ephemeral nature of memory as both a personal and universal phenomenon. Through
the manipulation of the translucent attributes of porcelain and paper, and with
innovative use of digital technology, the works pose questions about the
relationship between object, memory, and time. This exhibition is both historical and relevant
to current-day events.
The exhibition has been extended through February 8, 2020 in observation of International Holocaust Remembrance day, January 27th 2020.
Detail view. Photo: T Maxwell Wagner
Belger Crane Yard Gallery
2011 Tracy Avenue
Kansas City, MO
The exhibition is supported by Belger Arts, Dick and Evelyn Belger, Asylum Arts, Joan and Steve Israelite and Irene Bettinger.
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Stern is an Israeli-American artist residing in New York City. As a
new-media artist, Stern incorporates digital tools in the manipulation
of multiple mediums - including ceramics, photography, paper, and
textiles. Over a decade of experience working in the high-tech industry
has influenced Stern’s art and fueled her interest in the social and
cultural effects of technology.
Stern
holds a master’s degree from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design,
Jerusalem, as well as an undergraduate degree from the Tel Aviv
University. Stern’s interest in the ceramic medium has led her to pursue
clay-centric training opportunities and residencies at Penland School
of Crafts, NC, Greenwich House Pottery, NY and Anderson Ranch, CO, among
others. Most recently, Stern spent a year as a full time Visiting
Artist at the Belger Crane Yard Studios in Kansas City, MO. Notable
shows include the Sixth Ceramic Biennial at the Eretz Israel Museum,
Ceramic Top 40 at both Belger Arts and Harvard University, and Dish at
Medalta Museum. Her work is included in the Eretz Israel Museum
collection, as well as in private collections in Israel and the USA. She
has also received support in the form of fellowships and grants from
UNESCO, Asylum Arts, the Schusterman Foundation, and Belger Arts.
Photo: Saj Issa
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