fine arts gallery - SuttonBeresCuller

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fine arts gallery - SuttonBeresCuller
2012-13 Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents: A Question of Permanence
Seattle based artists
SuttonBeresCuller
Lecture schedule for SuttonBeresCuller:
11:30am • WedNESDAY, JAN. 30
SFCC Building 24, Room 110
6:30pm • WedNESDAY, JAN. 30
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture,
Auditorium
Noon • THURSDAY, JAN. 31
EWU Art Department, Auditorium
Lectures are free and open to the public
The Consortium for the Visiting artist Lecture Series gratefully acknowledges support
from EWU College of Arts and Letters, the SFCC Art Department, the NW MAC and the Sahlin Foundation.
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Small Moons
2012-13 Visiting Artist Lecture Series presents: A Question of Permanence
THIS SERIES EXAMINES OUR IMPACT ON MEMORY, COMMUNITY AND SOCIETY BY ASKING, “WHAT ARE WE LEAVING BEHIND?”
SuttonBeresCuller is a group of three Seattle
Woodinville High School and throughout Seattle as part of the depart-
based artists (John Sutton, Ben Beres and Zac Culler) who began
ment of transportation. They have received numerous grants including
working together at Cornish College of the Arts. Their works range from
the Artist Trust GAP grant, the Betty Bowen Kayla Skinner Special
installation, performance, gallery works, public tours to floating islands.
recognition award, Artist Trust Arts Innovator award and the Stranger’s
The work expresses their wish to engage viewers in unconventional
Genius award. Recently, they had a solo exhibition entitled Small
ways. They work both within and outside the confines of traditional
Moons in partnership with Art without Walls in Louisville, Kentucky.
gallery spaces, often creating an open critique of such spaces.
Their work often plays with the idea of engagement with an audience
through the use of mobile sculpture and public performance.
SuttonBeresCuller are starting to redefine public art and deliver an
art experience to a wider and often unsuspecting audience. There
is a wonderful sense of delight, whimsy and humor inherent in the
experiences they craft. They have a somewhat oddball take on
such academic concepts as private/public spaces, accessibility,
and social engagement. This is a refreshing discourse on what
often can be pedantic.
SutterBeresCuller received their BFA from Cornish College of the Arts.
They have exhibited at the Henry Gallery in Seattle, University of
Nebraska, and the Lawrimore Projects. Their works can be seen
in the public collections of the San Jose International Airport,
Trailerpark
Lecture schedule for SuttonBeresCuller:
11:30am • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30
SFCC Building 24, Room 110
6:30pm • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture,
Auditorium
Noon • THURSDAY, JAN. 31
EWU Art Department, Auditorium
Ties That Bind
For further information, please contact
Tom O’Day at 533-3746, tomo@spokanefalls.edu
Lisa Nappa at 359-7089, enappa@ewu.edu or
All lectures are free-of-charge and open to the public.
David Brum at 363-5324, david.brum@northwestmuseum.org
The Consortium for the Visiting artist Lecture Series gratefully acknowledges support from EWU College of Arts and Letters, the SFCC Art Department, the NW MAC and the Sahlin Foundation.