By Boston Sculptor Jessica Straus
Michelle Lougee’s “Octoplus” hangs in the entryway and leads
the viewers into the exhibition and her “Dinoflagellete” holds the platform
space visible from Euclid Ave:
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Michelle Lougee "Octoplus" |
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Michelle Lougee "Dinoflagellate" |
These works were all in the “Euclid Gallery”:
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Laura Evans |
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Hannah Verlin |
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Margaret Swan |
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Caroline Bagenal |
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Marilu Swett "Blue Whale Heart" | (top half) |
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(bottom half) |
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Marilu’s niece,
Caroline, and her friend, Piper came to help collect heartbeats during the
reception. They are both Oberlin students and doing summer intern work in the
area—lucky Marilu!
Up in the Main Gallery:
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Jessica Straus "Widgets" |
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Peter DeCamp Haines "Migration" |
and Andy Zimmermann’s
hard-to-photograph, but amazing, AMBITIOUS installation:
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Andy Zimmermann |
Julie’s work is in the main gallery too—sorry—I guess I only
got those earlier shots with the ladders.
We all gave little talks about our work at the opening
reception:
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