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Now Showing: Learning How to Cook Everything

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RiverRead Books
5 Court Street, Binghamton, NY
Opening: Binghamton Gallery Night
Friday, May 6th, 6-9p

The mixed media series Learning How to Cook Everything was born out of a collaboration between the artist and her husband to intimately document his foray into cooking as developing a life skill, a creative endeavor, and an avenue to continue a family tradition after his father’s death.The title is a reference to New York Times writer Mark Bittman’s seminal cookbook, which served as the how-to manual to her husband’s otherwise unmentored efforts. Using traditional and non-traditional negatives and incorporating collage, the artist sought to weave together highly personal photographs with images culled from wider cultural sources.

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Now Showing: The Carlsons of Cadillac

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Just a Taste
April 17 - May 22
116 North Aurora Street
Ithaca, NY 14850

The Carlsons of Cadillac series is the product of many long conversations with my maternal grandmother, who drew biographical sketches of her parents and siblings for me while we pored over family photographs.A photographer in her youth and the last remaining Carlson, Gamma recalled her Michigan dairy farm family in vivid, sometimes heartbreaking detail. After our exhaustive interviews, I asked that she assign a color to each individual.

...Axel had a temper, so he is red...Al was rather dapper and owned a handsome grey suit, so he is grey...

It was with this rich stock that The Carlsons portrait series was created.

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The Art & Life of Alison Mason Kingsbury

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To celebrate the publication of The Art & Life of Alison Mason Kingsbury by Jillian Piccirilli, Cornell Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections will host a one-day exhibition of the artist's collection.

Exhibition of the Alison Mason Kingsbury Collection & Book Signing
Thursday, December 2, 20104:00p, Lecture Room 2B49
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Carl A. Kroch Library

An online exhibition is available through the Cornell Library's website.

An image database of Alison Mason Kingsbury's artwork is available through the Library's LUNA database.

More details on this work here.

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The Paws Family Through P.A.W.

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Exhibition on view December 5, 2009 - March 12, 2010
Window Installation Located at Two Brothers Beauty Supply
Eddy Street at Westminster Street, Providence

The Paws Family, a fascinating rabbit clan whose rich history dates back to Rhode Island's vibrant textile industry, has joined Providence Art Windows. An installation of their artifacts, historical documents, family pictures, and texts is on display in the window of Two Brothers Beauty Supply on Eddy at Westminster Street. Please stop by any time to immerse yourself in their story.

P.A.W.'s photo stream is available here.

Providence Art Windows (P.A.W.) exhibits juried art installations to fill 9 empty retail spaces in Downtown Providence. The shows change three times a year and feature local and nationally known artists, selected by local residents, downtown artists and professionals.

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Mama Yaga

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Showing 2008 / 2009
Stella's Cafe
403 College Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14850
Open everyday, 8a - 12a

Baba Yaga is an old witch woman known in Slavic fairy tales as an antagonist with an appetite for young children. Most of her depictions have the old woman flying around the forest atop a giant mortar, wielding a pestle, and living in a hut mounted on a pair of chicken legs. While she can play the role of sage to lost souls, her character is consistently solitary.

The Mama Series

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The Paws Family Through Exhibition

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Tjaden Hall, Cornell University
May 12th - 23rd, 2008

This exhibition tells the story of The Paws Family, as it was discovered by two sisters and then relayed to their daughter/niece. A well-to-do family that made its wealth in textiles at the turn of the century, the Paws are compelling in their intriguing family history and diverse value systems & aesthetic sensibilities. They are a living and growing, sprawling rabbit clan served by a respectable staff and housed in numerous locations across this country, though they are primarily based in New England. Their story can be a bit unwieldy, full of drama and intrigue; but then, of course, most families' stories are.

This exhibition of their living artifacts, historical documents, family pictures, and texts aims to allow viewers to immerse themselves in the Paws and their history. Their private lives, as told through the accompanying private correspondence between two sisters, has been thrown open and laid bare for the viewer. Our hope is that by sharing their reality, the viewer's own reality is enriched.

Portfolio page here.

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