Monday, August 30, 2010

Forthcoming!

Great Lakes Drawing Biennial @ The University Gallery, Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, MI

September 9 through October 23
Opening Reception: Wed, September 22, 8 - 11pm

Curated by Hartmut Austen, the Great Lakes Drawing Biennial is a juried show open to all artists in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York and Pennsylvania. Hosted by Eastern Michigan University once every two years, it will highlight artistic activity related to all manor of contemporary drawing. The show will be accompanied by a mini-catalog highlighting the work of all participants selected and six awards (5 for Merit and one Best in Show) will be announced at the opening.

and

REVision
@ The Katzen Museum in Washington, DC

August 31 through October 24, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 11, 6pm

This second Alumni Show in the American University Museum will be will be selected by Art Department faculty members Tim Doud and Zoe Charlton, and Museum director and curator Jack Rasmussen.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Swim Lane @ 2739 Edwin

"Swim Lane" featuring George Rahme, Lauren Rice, Ian Swanson and Graem Whyte

Through August 14th:


http://www.thedetroiter.com/v3/2010/07/saturday-july-17-2010/

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Perform/Install 3 @ The South Bend Museum of Art







Perform|Install 3
March 27–June 27, 2010
Exhibition Reception is April 9, 2010, 5:00-8:00 (musical performance begins at 7:30 p.m.) It is not new for a museum to put on events or design exquisite installations. It also is not new for museums to share the art viewing experience with a performance in the same locale. For the SBMA, it is a regular happening and has been for many years. What is new, however, is to celebrate the joining of events and art in the third installment of Perform/Install. This fusion comes to the SBMA in the form of two visual artists installing work and deliberately transforming the Warner Gallery into a performing arts venue. Over the course of the exhibition several events ranging from experimental in nature, to traditional forms of performance will be presented.

Meredith Setser (Indianapolis, Indiana)–– Grounded by process and materials, space is transformed using massive, swelling walls of handmade felts, imaged with etchings and screen prints. The light at the end of this billowing cave converges on a surprise built of living and dead plant matter, textured felts, and resin. The patterning employed on the massive swaths of felt employ generic biological renderings of dermis and vein patterns shared by a majority of organic life forms and is applied with traditional printmaking applications. Incorporated into the installation are animal by-products (wool, hooves, and pelts) as a means to juxtapose the “faux” felted pelts with actual animal products. This combination places the installation somewhere between reality and falseness, perhaps producing some sense of subterfuge when examined closely.

Lauren Rice (Detroit, Michigan)–– Fantastical landscapes created from debris, papier mache, wood, spray and found objects organic grow and expand in unexpected ways. “Flowers” are formed from bulky blobs resting uncomfortably upon their armatures of wooden dowels, wire and cement. The imagery in this installation work references gardens and flowers, however the traditional preconceptions of these feminine and romantic things are often vulgarized. Rice’s installation intends to simultaneously support and subvert expectations of formal qualities and structural integrity, utilitarian and decorative function. And, in doing so, investigate techniques and materials that have masculine and feminine connotations, as well as explore notions of craft, kitsch, preciousness and sentimentality.


Thursday, December 17, 2009

My interview discussing my current solo show Vestiges:

http://perfectlaughter.com/index.php/lauren-rice-interview/

Friday, December 4, 2009

Vestiges: New Work by Lauren Rice


org contemporary is pleased to present: Vestiges: New Work by Lauren Rice

Opening Reception December 11th, 7:00-9:00 pm

Special Exhibition Preview December 5th during Noel Night and the Russell Industrial Open Studios


Using both collage and installation, Lauren Rice transforms ordinary materials into curious forms. Her recent works on paper combine collaged magazine elements, ink, graphite, gouache, spray paint and paper pulp to create abstractions that exist in the liminal space between sexy and strange, pretty and gross.

In Rice’s installations and sculptural projects, she accumulates, modifies, and arranges found and created objects. Using the gallery space as a jumping off point from which to grow and expand in mysterious ways, her installations also balance in between awkward and elegant.

Rice’s work simultaneously supports and subverts expectations of formal qualities and structural integrity; utilitarian and decorative function. By doing so, she investigates techniques and materials that have masculine and feminine connotations, as well as explores notions of craft, kitsch, preciousness and sentimentality.

Rice’s work clearly expresses an interest in contributing to the current dialogue of using found, non-traditional material to create work. It is essential to her practice, however, to criticize and challenge those very tactics by intentionally overindulging in formal elements that have become trends in contemporary art. Precious forms exist beautifully next to awkward, even ugly shapes. Elegant cut paper flowers emerge from a slop of paper pulp or cement. Trendy rays of color radiate from blobs of collage, drawing attention to the relationship between the gawky, strange and the formally divine.

Lauren Rice was born in Atlanta, GA and currently lives and works in Detroit, MI. She received her BA in Studio Art from Knox College and her MFA in Painting from American University in Washington, DC. Recently, her work has been curated into exhibitions such as Paper Trail: Selections from Transformer Gallery's Flat Files at both Transformer Gallery and Heineman Myers Contemporary Art; Girlish Ways: The Next Generation of Female Artists at The Bobby Fisher Memorial Building in Washington, DC; and Experimental Drawing at Nance Street Studios in Houston, TX. Lauren has exhibited in venues in New York City, Chicago, Houston, Fort Worth, Washington DC, Detroit, Baltimore and Atlanta.

org contemporary specializes in solo or two person exhibitions of local and national contemporary artists. They are located on the third floor of building 2 at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, MI.


http://www.orgcontemporary.com
http://lauren-rice.com/