DEBORAH KAMY HULL
2020 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
I am an abstract painter. I paint non-objectively on a variety of flat surfaces including paper and distressed drop cloths that were part of my husband’s house painting business. My vocabulary is basic geometric shapes – squares, circles, triangles, and diamonds. I cut stencils from wood, cardboard, and paper and apply the paint in patterns and layers. The conversation is about repetition, movement, and paths of color. In some paintings there is sewing – a piecing together of fragments, a patching of a rip, or an additional shape. I work small, medium, and large.
COMPANION EXHIBITION: STUDENT WORK
HEROES AND VILLAINS
ANNEE SPILEOS SCOTT,
2019 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
EXHIBITION,
SPOKE GALLERY:
Sept.14 -November 16
Premier Exhibition, 2019
“YASGUR’S FARM: HUNGER IN AMERICA”
Mixed Media Installation, 2005-2009
Funded by the 2001 RAPPAPORT PRIZE, Artist Recipient
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the 1969 Woodstock Festival
COMPANION EXHIBITION: STUDENT WORK
RECOVERY PROJECT by the residents of the Cushing House
Mixed media Still Life Project, a Metaphor for Recovery
Directed by the Artist, Spring 2019
HUNGER STATISTICS by Interns from Lesley University
PANEL DISCUSSION ON FOOD INSECURITY AND RECOVERY
PLUS A PERFORMANCE WILL ACCOMPANY
THE EXHIBITION IN OCTOBER 2019 TBA