2005
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Fields / Tsehai Johnson
SEPTEMBER 16 – DECEMBER 31, 2005 — This July has been a busy month for Denver-based artist Tsehai Johnson. Along with finishing a new exhibition, Fields, for BMoCA, Johnson was put into the political hot seat for a body of work loosely based on sex toys produced in 2000. Weathering the storm, she will unveil [...]
Sueno con Despertarme / Ana Maria Hernando
SEPTEMBER 16 – DECEMBER 31, 2005 — Ana Maria Hernando was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently resides in Boulder, Colorado. The work in this exhibition, on canvas, paper and cloth, is the culmination of many years exploring the theme of flowers. In a statement she has written about this series of work she [...]
Louche / Carson Fox
SEPTEMBER 16 – DECEMBER 31, 2005 — American artist Carson Fox originates from the hometown of William Faulkner, Oxford, Mississippi and currently resides in Trenton, New Jersey. Fox’s work is produced from a heritage of American Southern gothic and folk art tradition, which relies heavily on the imprint that individual experience has on the artist. [...]
FULL-ON! / Shinique Smith
JUNE 24 – SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 — Inspired by gestures of wrapping and marking and the resourcefulness of urban dwellers to create imaginative worlds from leftover materials found on the street, New York based artist Shinique Smith’s installations bridge the boundaries between painting and sculpture. She draws on hip hop music, graffiti, calligraphy and her [...]
Have you seen this person? / Casey McGlynn
JUNE 24 – SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 — Originally from Canada and now residing in Brooklyn, McGlynn’s Have You Seen this Person is an autobiographical exploration of the personal in contemporary culture. McGlynn describes the process of creating these works as an unmasking, and the works themselves as having emerged from an extremely difficult time in [...]
Biography: Aging and the Grammar of Death / Alfredo De La Rosa
JUNE 24 – SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 — This exhibit is a conceptual installation of 128 digital images about aging, but also dealing with the effects of cultural memory on personal memory. To achieve this he graphically tackles such issues as gender and sexual politics, race, and religion. De la Rosa describes the project as creating, [...]



