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VIEW OPENING NIGHT PHOTOS (HERE)
Opening Reception :
September 19, 2009 7-9pm Gallery Hours: Fridays & Saturdays, 12-5 and by appointment
Showing until October 24, 2009
Maggy Rozycki Hiltner : Familiar Faces
Mean cat and bunny, 2009
Come and join us for a snowglobe of bits of facts and news, memories,
images present and past, illustrations from children’s books or
instruction manuals, quotes, conversations and song lyrics swirling
randomly. Connections between these things emerge from Maggy Rozycki
Hiltner's hands with a needle and thread.
Jennifer Khoshbin : either it's very deep, or I'm falling rather slowly

April 30, 1973
While paper is often a delicate form associated with a thin surface,
I am finding ways to present its conceptual depth. In addition to
cuttings, I often add fine-line drawings to re-script the story. Since
the encounter with text has now become mostly an onscreen experience, I
am tunneling into vintage hardbound texts to explore the dubious future
of the book itself, trying to imagine what it might be like for books
to undergo a kind of adaptation for survival.
My work expresses the idea of the story, fable, or tale, attempting
to sort out the past and create new beginnings. How these stories have
affected me and my culture is represented through a combination of book
and animal sculptures, drawings and writings. I am artificially
reimagining things in a handmade wilderness.