Press Release

ERIN WOODBREY

AIR OF ANOTHER PLANET

July 2 - 19, 2015

Opening Reception July 2, 6 - 8pm


Gaa Gallery is pleased to present Air of Another Planet, new work by Erin Woodbrey. Air of Another Planet will be featured on the gallery’s ground level space. The exhibition will run from July 2 - 19.

 

The work for this show was created while the artist was tracking the activities of the Mars Curiosity Rover and reading The Air from Other Planets: A Brief History of Architecture to Come by Sean Lally. The title of the exhibition references Lally’s text, which investigates the architecture of energy. Through utilizing materials in our existing environment - solar, geothermal, sonic, etc., and their inherent properties and organizational structures, Lally advocates re-imagining the resources we have around us as the building substrates of new kind of architecture. From these points of departure, Air of Another Planet presents the artist’s inquiry into material possibilities, surface, perception, and the ability to perceive of the enormity of the universe and the construction of life within and outside of this planet.


Erin describes herself as being in a state of perpetual bewilderment. She is constantly looking, researching and experimenting in order to document the discovery of meaning and reveal latent potential and significance of images, objects, and materials. Air of Another Planet reflects this impetus of making – curiosity, not knowing, and seeking.

 

Through an interdisciplinary studio practice Erin’s work oscillates between installation, photography, drawing, sculpture, and time-based media. Experimentation with materials, images, and methods of display are central to the artist’s practice. In the works featured in Air of Another Planet the artist uses material as a poetic language. Materials are pushed beyond their usual utility and purpose. Printers typically used for architectural plans are used to print large scale photographs. Light filters for stage and film are used as veils to present another pictorial space for the image. Locally sourced clay is used not as a sculptural material but a 2D material creating a hybrid of painting, sculpture, and drawing. Graphite is used as a photo manipulating mechanism for the image to create space and tonal range. Stringed lights typically used for lighting in celebratory decoration are rearranged, clustered to form a heat source and constellation of new topography of light. Each piece in the exhibition is built off one another. These works exist alone and in relation to one another. The work of creating is a continual process, constantly evolving.

 

Erin Woodbrey is a visual artist born in Portland, ME and lives in works in Orleans, MA. In 2007 she received a BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in affiliation with Tufts University and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2014. Erin’s work has been featured in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Recent exhibitions include, A Call For Drawings (University of the Arts Utrecht, Netherlands), New Prints New Narratives (International Print Center New York, NY), Video Trail Mix (Tritriangle, Chicago, IL), Paper - Tradition and Experiment (Arka Gallery, Vilnius, Lithuania) and For Love, Not Money (15th Tallinn Print Triennial, Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, Estonia). Her work can been seen in public and private collections including Columbia College (Chicago, IL), Provincetown Art Association and Museum (Provincetown, MA), and the Fundación´ace Art Collection (Proyecto’ace, Buenos Aires, Argentina).