About the curator:

Talia Greene is a multi-media artist who incorporates photography, digital printing, drawing, and sewing in her work. She received her BA with departmental honors in art from Wesleyan University in 1998, and her MFA from Mills College in 2002. She has shown her work nationally in the San Francisco Bay Area, and on the East Coast in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, as well as internationally at expositions for digital art in Cuba and Mexico. Upcoming highlights include shows at the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts in Harrisburg, PA, the Contemporary Museum in Baltimore, and the Sonoma Museum of Visual Art. Talia is also active as a teacher, curator, and cooperative member of Chela and Nymphoto.

see her artwork at www.taliagreene.com

About Intersections:

Formalism and Conceptualism, Drawing and Sculpture, Craft and Art
This exhibition brings together installations that hover at the intersection between these familiar art-world dichotomies. Building on the movements of past generations, these artists challenge boundaries between disciplines and "isms" in art. Employing accessible and mundane materials, the pieces simultaneously transcend and embrace an obsession with craft and formal explorations of shape, line, and two and three dimensional space.