Mixed Media
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Leticia Bajuyo
$500Hypergrass 2.1, framed artificial grass, wood, and adhesive, 15" x 19" x 2"
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Born in Paducah, Kentucky, Leticia R. Bajuyo grew up in Metropolis, Illinois. Beginning fall 2017, Bajuyo joined the faculty at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi as an Assistant Professor of Sculpture. Prior to this professorship in Texas, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at the University of Notre Dame and Professor of Art at Hanover College. In 2012, Bajuyo received a Visual Artists Network Exhibition residency to create a new large-scale installation for a solo exhibition at Women & Their Work.
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Leticia Bajuyo
$500Hypergrass 2.2, framed artificial grass, wood, and adhesive, 15" x 19" x 2"
This item is one artwork only. Click to view and purchase the other artworks in the Hypergrass Triptych series: Hypergrass 2.1 and Hypergrass 2.3.
Born in Paducah, Kentucky, Leticia R. Bajuyo grew up in Metropolis, Illinois. Beginning fall 2017, Bajuyo joined the faculty at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi as an Assistant Professor of Sculpture. Prior to this professorship in Texas, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at the University of Notre Dame and Professor of Art at Hanover College. In 2012, Bajuyo received a Visual Artists Network Exhibition residency to create a new large-scale installation for a solo exhibition at Women & Their Work.
Select show video or click here to view an artist talk featuring Laticia Bajuyo.
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Leticia Bajuyo
$500Hypergrass 2.3, framed artificial grass, wood, and adhesive, 15" x 19" x 2"
This item is one artwork only. Click to view and purchase the other artworks in the Hypergrass Triptych series: Hypergrass 2.1 and Hypergrass 2.2.
Born in Paducah, Kentucky, Leticia R. Bajuyo grew up in Metropolis, Illinois. Beginning fall 2017, Bajuyo joined the faculty at Texas A&M - Corpus Christi as an Assistant Professor of Sculpture. Prior to this professorship in Texas, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in Sculpture at the University of Notre Dame and Professor of Art at Hanover College. In 2012, Bajuyo received a Visual Artists Network Exhibition residency to create a new large-scale installation for a solo exhibition at Women & Their Work.
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Sara Cardona
$1000Laudanum By Night, mixed media on Arches paper, 23" x 20", Courtesy of Erin Cluley Gallery, Dallas, TX.
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Sara Cardona was born in Mexico City and currently lives and works in Dallas. She uses the analog process of cut-and-paste to create collages in the tradition of early twentieth century assemblage and in a nod to the editing process of film. These collages then become the foundation for large scale sculptures in paper and metal, which are inspired by the idea of distributive, human networks of capital and consumption. As an artist who grew up in a family involved in the film and theater industry, her work is informed by the intersection of artifice, spectacle, photography and scenic construction. Her work was recently exhibited at the Erin Cluley Gallery and in Texas Women: A New History of Abstract Art at The San Antonio Museum of Art. She is a recipient of the 2020 Nasher Artist Grant and a past recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art Kimbrough Award, as well as a C3 Visiting Artist at the DMA. Sara studied at the Kansas City Art Institute, received her BA from UT Austin, her MFA from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, PA, and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, ME.
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Yuliya Lanina
$675Cigarette Break, acrylic and collage on paper, 14" x 17"
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Yuliya Lanina is a Russian-born multimedia artist, whose works exist at the intersection of visual, performing arts, and technological innovation, and explore social issues like gender perception, sexuality, loss, and motherhood. Lanina has exhibited and performed extensively both nationally and internationally, including SXSW Interactive (TX), Seoul Art Museum (Korea), SIGGRAPH Asia (Japan), 798 Beijing Biennial (China), Cleveland Institute of Art (OH), Museum Ludwig (Germany), Creative Tech Week (NYC), Teatro Santa Ana (Mexico), Blanton Museum of Art (TX), and Moscow Museum of Modern Art (Russia). Lanina's honors include Fulbright (Vienna, Austria), Headlands Art Center (CA), and Yaddo (NY). Lanina is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the Department of Arts and Entertainment Technologies at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Jenn Hassin
$1000Remnants 7, collaged, handmade paper remnants and fibers primarily made from clothing with a history that stems anywhere from violence to a celebration of life, 12" x 9"
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Jenn Hassin uses found materials, such as clothing, paper and glass, that she transforms and manipulates to create a visual for her subject matter, giving the material itself a voice in her art. Some of her most poignant installations, Letters of Sacrifice and A Battle Lost, are currently on display at West Point, the United States Military Academy Preparatory School in New York. Hassin's work is also on display in galleries around the country, a Smithsonian curated body of work in the Pentagon, as well as in private collections in patron's homes and places of business.
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