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“Architectural
Objects” Is Subject Of Talk At U.Va. By Sculptor Kendall Buster
November 5, 2002--
WHO:
Kendall Buster
WHAT:
Lecture — “Architectural Objects”
WHEN:
Tuesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m.
WHERE:
Campbell Hall, Room 160
Sculptor
Kendall Buster will give a talk, “Architectural Objects,”
at the University of Virginia on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 5 p.m. in Campbell
Hall, Room 160.
Buster’
is known for her large-scale sculptures that explore the boundaries
between sculpture and architecture and issues of scale and enclosure.
Her recent work is about the body and is often made to enable visitors
to physically enter the work.
Her
work has been exhibited at the Hirshhorn Museum, the Washington
Project for the Arts and the Kreeger Museum, all in Washington,
D.C., as well as the Franklin Furnace and Diane Brown Gallery in
New York City. Recent large-scale projects have been installed in
exhibits at the NSA Gallery in Durbin, South Africa and the Banhof
Westend in Berlin, Germany.
Buster
currently teaches at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
The
lecture is free and open to the public.
For
details, contact the McIntire Department of Art at (434) 924-4123.
Contact:
Jane Ford, (434) 924-4298
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