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Cornish College Of The Arts Presents SUTTONBERESCULLER: WORK IN PROGRESS

By: Aug. 31, 2011
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Work in Progress is an interactive, experimental, and evolving exhibition in the Cornish Main Gallery by alumni artist trio, SuttonBeresCuller. This site-specific project will be created in cooperation with the Cornish community over the course of six weeks, exploring the artists' history with the college that fostered their collaborative career.

Having recently returned as art faculty, John Sutton, Ben Beres, and Zac Culler will convert the gallery into an open, shared studio/gallery space that changes daily over the course of the exhibition. Taking on the dual roles of student and teacher, they will tap into the school's resources and creative philosophy to engage the greater Cornish community as a collective participant throughout its duration. At the show's end, on December 7, the final installation will be the beginning of a new, ongoing, body of work with the intention of traveling to various residencies and institutions, with each one building upon the last.

Cornish Main Gallery, Floor 1, 1000 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121
Hours: Monday - Friday, 12 - 5 pm
www.cornish.edu/exhibitions<http://www.cornish.edu/exhibitions>

About Cornish College of the Arts
Cornish College of the Arts, founded by Nellie Cornish in 1914, provides aspiring artists with the educational opportunities to become professionals in their fields. The College offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Art, Dance, Design, Performance Production and Theater, and a Bachelor of Music degree. It is one of three private colleges in the United States focusing on both the performing and visual arts, and the only college of its kind in the Northwest. The College is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

 



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