She has presented nationally and internationally in New York City, Seattle, Indiana, Florida, Montreal, Sackville New Brunswick, Cuba, Italy, and France. From 2003-2009 she was based in New York City, where she received residencies and grants from Women’s Studio Workshop, Andy Warhol Foundation, New York Foundation of the Arts, New York Council of the Arts, Chashama North, Vermont Studio Center and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council amongst others. Implied Action: Performance Through Object is curated by Marla Roddy, Public Relations Coordinator at the Grunwald Gallery of Art.Ĭarissa Carman earned her BA from the University of California Chico (2001) and her MFA in Fibers at Concordia University, Montreal (2012), where she also was a research assistant for Subtela, Hexagram. While these artists teach in various areas of IU’s studio art department, it is evident that process, object, and performance are integral to each artist’s studio practice. These objects range from an article of clothing suggesting the act of wearing to those that have a history of action, whether artistic or utilitarian to objects that document and become evidence of past performance. Carissa Carman (Textiles), Mike Calway- Fagen (Sculpture), Carrie Mae Smith (Fundamentals) and Keith Allyn Spencer (Fundamentals) either make objects or use found items to convey the history of, presence of, or potential for performance. Implied Action: Performance Through Object is an exhibition featuring four Visiting Assistant Professors in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts at Indiana University.
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