Crooked Smiles, Steady Voices and a Trunk Full of Cash
Dustin Aksland, Michelle Blade, Kelie Bowman, William Buzzell, Nate Crane, Kiersten Essenpreis, A.J. Fosik, Bobby Hacker, Kyle Mock, Maxim Ryazansky, Sean Samoheyl, Souther Salazar, Sto, Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson
June 13th - July 13th 2008
Opening Reception Friday June 13th 2008 7 - 10pm
Set in a fantastical used car lot that gives "used" a whole new meaning,
this installation explores American car culture, suburban sprawl, rising
gas prices, consumerism, and the role of the salesperson in our society.
A wooden and paper mache car is in the lot for sale "as is", flags and
undies hang over head while car dealership ads blast from the TV.
Portraits of proud Americans standing by their cars and photos of this
country's vast landscape mix with drawings of cowboys and paintings of
cars whose owners have found new uses for them such as planters and
homes.
Video, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture will be featured by
this diverse group of artists who capture aspects of the American
experience with humor, nostalgia, and criticism.
(This is a preview of some of the work in the show, more to come!)
 Installation pics |
 Car pics
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 Kiersten Essenpreis |
 Dustin Aksland |
 Kelie Bowman |
 Mark Todd |
 Maxim Ryazansky |
 Esther Pearl Watson |
 A.J. Fosik |
 William Buzzell |
 Souther Salazar |
 Bobby Hacker |
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