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Visual Arts

September 13 2009 to March 07

 
 
32-01 Vernon Blvd.
Long Island City, NY 11106
(718)956-1819


Socrates Sculpture Park is pleased to announce the opening of EAF09: 2009 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition on Sunday, September 13, 2009 (2-6pm), featuring new works by the Park's current resident artists. This year, Socrates awarded fellowships to: David Brooks, Pilar Conde, Zack Davis, Christian de Vietri, Aaron King, Zak Kitnick, Lynn Koble, Tamara Kostianovsky, Mads Lynnerup, Wyatt Nash, Navin June Norling, Andréa Stanislav, Brina Thurston, Kon Trubkovich, Lan Tuazon, and Erik ('09 SoA) & Ninh Vysocan.

Fellowship artists are awarded a grant and a residency in the Park's outdoor studio and are also provided with technical support and access to tools, materials and equipment to facilitate the production of new sculptures and installations for exhibition in the Park. The artists develop their projects throughout the summer in the open studio and on site in the landscape, offering visitors the opportunity to experience both the creation and presentation of their works. Representing a broad range of materials, working methods and subject matter, the diverse sculptural works in this exhibition are presented against the Park's spectacular waterfront view of the Manhattan skyline.


Artist's Bio:
Christian de Vietri | SoA class of 2009

Christian de Vietri graduated from the School of the Arts with an MFA in 2009.

David Brooks | SoA class of 2009

David Brooks graduated with an MFA from The School of the Arts in 2009.

Erik Wysocan | SoA class of 2009

Erik Wysocan graduated with an MFA from The School of the Arts in 2009. | http://erikwysocan.com/

Mads Lynnerup | SoA class of 2008

Mads Lynnerup was born in Copenhagen, Denmark (1976) and lives and works in Copenhagen and New York. He recently completed a MFA from Columbia University and received a BFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 2001. He has shown his work at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; P.S. 1, New York; Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw and is in the collections of the Blanton Museum of Art, Miami Art Museum, Orange County Museum of Art and the San Jose Museum of Modern Art. Lynnerup applies many different media to his artwork, such as video, sculpture, and printmaking to mention a few, carefully choosing the material and process that suits his ideas the best. As a result the outcome of Lynnerup’s work is often diverse, but has remained consistent and recognizable in its approach throughout his career as an artist. Many of the themes in Lynnerup’s work has roots in his constant interest in the everyday and his surroundings, whether it’s the influence of billboards and advertisement texts, that inspired him to make the poster series “If you see anything interesting, please let someone know immediately,” that are based on anti-terrorist posters in the subway of New York City. Or his curiosity and obsession with the daily routines taking place in public space, which instigated Lynnerup’s most recent project commissioned by “U-Turn” a quadrennial in Copenhagen Denmark. | http://www.madslynnerup.com/

Pilar Conde | SoA class of 2007

Visual arts, artist.





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