5th Annual Transmodern Festival Live.Art.Action

Hannah Brancato and Alison Mazur - Sun. February 1, 2007

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hannah-brancato.jpg Hannah Brancato is an artist and textile designer who researches how lifestyle is affected by décor. A graduate from the Fiber Department at the MICA, she is based in Baltimore, where her work is currently on view at the Pinkard Gallery. She is the founder of The Doll Project at the House of Ruth and was co-curator of Made Home at the Current Gallery.

Alison Mazur is an artist whose work explores the dynamics of imagery and material to better understand the pursuit of happiness. Her work yields a positive recollection, approaching various mediums in a manner that places less significance on symbolic content, and more emphasis on stimulating a collective pleasure.

Project Name: Curtain Walk
Project Description: Passersby’s will be confronted by a maze of printed silk and woven industrial textiles in the alley way behind Load of Fun. The manipulated space will redefine the everyday experience of the otherwise neglected aesthetics of North Howard Street. Our interests are in creating a communal installation that is made functional by stimulating pleasure and initiating interaction.

 

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