Ruth Borgenicht
Carrie's Scarf, 2000, Stoneware, 10 x 45 x 1 inches
Double Unfurl, 2000, Stoneware, 5 x 36 x 16 inches
Mons Mail, 2001, Stoneware, 20 x 27 x 6 inches
Empty Vessel, 2001, Stoneware, 8 x 28 x 15 inches
Chain, 2000, Stoneware, 48 x 8 x 8 inches
Square of Rings, 2000, Stoneware, 1 x 11 x 11 inches

Kathryn Frund
Acadia 3, 1999-2000, Mixed mediums on board, 15.5 x 15.5 x 2 inches
Held Sacred VI, 1999-2000, Mixed mediums on board, 15.25 x 15.5 x 2 inches
Ocean V, 1999-2000, Mixed mediums on board, 14.5 x 14 x 2 inches
Voyages, 1999-2000, Mixed mediums on board, 14.5 x 14 x 2 inches
Sowing Fields, 1999-2000, Mixed mediums on board, 12 x 12 x 2 inches
Ms. Frund's work appears courtesy of Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

Brian McCutcheon
Ego Horn: Sourpuss, 2000; Fiberglass, surfboard resin, auto paint, gloss enamel, cast aluminum and steel; 36 x 30 x 48 inches
Ego Horn: Ultralounger, 2000; Bronze, gold plated silver, and enamel paint; 4 x 6 x 8 inches
Ego Horn: Headcold, 2000; Bronze, silver, resin, nailpolish, steel, and enamel paint; 12 x 4 x 6 inches
Ego Horn: Secret Admirer, 2000; Bronze, silver, steel, vaccuum-pump, blown glass, and enamel paint; 24 x 12 x 12 inches
Ego Horn for Socrates, 2000, Ink and color pencil, 16 x 22 x 2 inches

Michelle Oosterbaan
Gate/wall/buffers...
But you are here now
Since there is no front;
There is no back
., 2001; Chartpak tape, colored tape, and latex paint
Sheathing, 2001, Chartpak tape on glass variable (this piece is located on the window outside Sharadin Room 205)

Andrew Tomasulo
Non-electroplasmic Limb Deflector, 2000; Mylar, coils, magnets, and computer generated sound; 14 x 4 x 25 feet

Chris Vecchio
Evolution, 1999; Meter, bone, and drive circuitry; 8 x 9 x 8 inches
Evidence of Toolmaking I, 2000; Meter, bone, and drive circuitry; 9 x 6 x 4 inches overall
Evidence of Toolmaking II, 2000; Meter, bone, drive circuitry, and variable speed control; 8 x 3 x 9 inches
The past overwhelms, the present succumbs without a struggle, 1998; Elapsed time meter running continuously, steel base, and transformer; 8.5 x 8 x 4 inches
Poetron (The Medium is the Sculpture), 1998, Low power radio transmitter driven by a text-to-speech voice synthesizer reciting poems, 8.5 x 46 x 8 inches (a receiver is located in the lobby)

 

 

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Future Imperfect: On entering the new century
An exhibition at the Sharadin Art Gallery, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
February 6 - March 11, 2001

© 2001