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SUMMARY:Meet Me At The Fence OK Bye
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Meet me at the fence ok bye” by Leslie Diuguid is on display from Feb. 10 through March 9. The opening reception is Feb. 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will include refreshments and a conversation with Diuguid. \nArtist statement: Analyzing thrifted artifacts that act as a material memory. Finding the border between childhood and adulthood. Detritus of the past. While homecoming to care for aging parents I excavated a 1990 phone book filled with handwritten notes\, addresses\, and marker tests. \nRemembering the brief\, hurried and anxious need to play. A question phrased as a statement between friends calling to meet up for a day of swinging\, biking\, playing games and running around the neighborhood. My dad told me not to call before 10am as it would be rude. \nRemembering the phone as a stationary tool you went to before it became life consuming. My friend\, Susan Kemp and I would make the breathless call\, hang up\, and simultaneously bolt out toward the fence followed by an excited dog and a slamming screen door behind us. \nThe use of screenprinting allows media to take on a new life. To dismantle tattered rags and revisit old phone books as a coming of age archive. \nStepping through items that have become a part of my identity. Zooming in on heavily worn clothes and expanding focal points of interest layered with excerpts of handwritten letters from my younger self and family members. Holding test marks of all kinds—stains\, spills and splatters in high esteem accumulated over the course of decades. \nThis fixation on gestures suggests the portrait of a ghost. \nSome clothing gifted\, others bought\, all saved and all whose diminishing quality acts as a nonlinear origin story for the necessity to protect and house a growing body. \nThinking middle out\, I’m partial to trees as icons that represent heliotropic growth toward a brighter future while digging deeper into the fabric from which I originated. \nArtist bio \nLeslie Diuguid (b. 1986\, Kansas City) is a Brooklyn-based printmaker and publisher who works closely with artists to create fine art editions and one-off works using the art of screen printing. \nDiuguid grew interested in disassembling and restructuring her built environment while independently practicing drawing and painting throughout her childhood. This design approach to visual language morphed into an affinity for the process and refinement involved in printmaking. She graduated from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2009 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Printmaking.
URL:https://ohmyomaha.com/event/meet-me-at-the-fence-ok-bye/2024-02-10/
LOCATION:The Union For Contemporary Art\, 2434 N. 24th St.\, Omaha\, Nebraska
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