From the conceptual to the material to the technical, contemporary sculptural practices represent a rich, multifaceted area of investigation for art students.
Utilizing various techniques such as metal fabrication, constructed environments with sound and video projection and labor intensive installations, Ashley Frato, Antonio Campelli, Andrew Janevey and Katrina Orsini are four young artists andĀ students who are consciously embracing the formal, historical, technical, political and personal features of this practice in ways that deserve our attention.
AS IS is an exhibition that reflects both the depth and span of some of the artwork being created in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Connecticut.
We hope you can join us the opening at ArtSpace Windham, on March 27 at 7:30 PM.