KH has a new website with images and texts. Her exhibition opens Saturday, June 13 at Bas Fisher Invitational.
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Kathleen Hudspeth at BasFisherInvitational, June 13
Bas Fisher Invitational will show Kathleen Hudspeth‘s You were always There with us.
Here is the press release.
June 13 – July 11, 2009
Opening reception: June 13, 7 – 10 PM
Closing reception: July 11, 7 – 10 PM
BFI is pleased to present the first solo show of works by Kathleen Hudspeth. You Were Always there with Us is an exhibition of drawings and prints which addresses the seemingly contradictory ideas of oppression and inclusion. The works use a language of visual symbology to refer to dominant and marginalized groups within the context of both art history and impossible situations. Knives, bouquets, logs, flies and drips stand for actions, people and systems simultaneously. The work is made from a feminist perspective, and re-imagines the narrative of the white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy at an individual, intimate scale.
The culture of printmaking is an important influence on the works in this exhibition. Though many of the works are prints, none is part of an identical edition; Hudspeth exploits the possibilities of the multiple in such a way as to rephrase and reframe visual statements in order to better build an internal language of meaning. Engraving, lithography, mezzotint, etching and silkscreen are used together with collage to both evoke and undermine art-historical traditions. Methods are combined, artifacts from the printmaking process, such as pin and registration holes, remain in the works, the contemporary photo-litho technique is used to reproduce hand-drawn imagery—intentionally without the assistance of digital processes, and media which are static and sticky are used to depict fluid, painterly marks.
Kathleen Hudspeth is a Miami native with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at Austin and soon to receive a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Miami in Printmaking. You Were Always there with Us is her Master’s thesis exhibition. Her work has been in numerous local and national venues, including the Fredric Snitzer Gallery, the Bass Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Washington, D.C. Her critical writings have been published in Art Papers, The Sun Post, and her (now defunct) blog, The Next Few Hours. She has been a visiting critic and lecturer at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, and a volunteer docent for 8 years at the Miami Art Museum. Recently, she was selected as one of 45 finalists for the Knight Foundation Arts Challenge for her idea to start a community print shop.
The BFI is an artist-run alternative space located in the Buena Vista Building in Miami’s Design District. It was founded in July 2004 by artists Hernan Bas and Naomi Fisher. The space is currently run by Naomi Fisher, Jim Drain, Kathryn Marks and Agatha Wara. Bas Fisher Invitational is open from 7 – 10 PM during events or by appointment.
DCG: Gallery Projects
David Castillo Gallery’s summer exhibition (May 9 – July 31, 2009) , a group show of works by Adler Guerrier, Aramis Gutierrez, Quisqueya Henriquez, Susan Lee-Chun, Pepe Mar, Glexis Novoa, Javier Piñón, Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova, Frances Trombly, and Wendy Wischer.
Here are a couple of reviews; at Metromix and at Miami NewTimes.
Here are some images of the show.
“I owe you the end of the world”
Park McArthur‘s exhibition is very impressive; I love the drawings, mostly color pencil on paper, and the typewritten text works is strong, poetic and agile; it leans and flows gracefully.
The show is at Pyramid Studios, 8890 SW 129 Terrace.
kari snyder

Kari Snyder, printmaker.
the world that summer
An exhibition of works by some young artists, at GOO; located at 150 NW 54 St. Miami, FL, 33137.
I owe you the end of the world
Park McArthur will present her MFA thesis exhibition at Pyramid Studios, Saturday May 2nd, 2009. I am looking forward to this show. I think it will be fantastic.
I owe you the end of the world
Park McArthur
May 2nd – June 6th 2009
Opening reception Saturday May 2, 7-10 pmPyramid Studios is pleased to present I owe you the end of the world, an MFA thesis exhibition by Park McArthur. An expressive, yet tender use of color and word characterize her narrative drawings, texts on graph paper, and video. Park McArthur links her pictorial and linguistic vocabularies through wordplay and visual puns, creating a conceptual space in which images describe themselves and words represent visual art. The works in I owe you the end of the world provide new accounts of the promises, negotiations, adventures, and calm apocalypses common to our human relationships.
Park McArthur graduated from Davidson College with a BA in studio art and Chinese. Her work has been included in group shows around the US and in Berlin, Germany. This is her first solo exhibition in Miami, Florida.
The exhibition opens May 2, 2009, from 7-10 pm and runs through June 6, 2009.
Pyramid Studios is open Monday through Friday 10-5pm.
For more information please contact 305 256 6944 or email studio@pyramidstudiosmiami.com.
Pyramid Studios is located at 8890 SW 129 Terrace, Miami, FL 33176.Image: The Roof at Night, colored pencil and collage on paper 2009