Of Other Places
JUNE 29 - JULY 28 2013
SARDINE is pleased to present a summer group show titled Of Other Places featuring work by Kate Harding, Sarah Heinemann, JJ Manford and Kelly McRaven. The show opens Saturday, June 29 from 6 to 9pm and will be up through July 28, 2013.
Whether it’s an imagined psychological space or a physical location, our lives are inherently tied to the notion of place. It plays a key role in the decisions we make, the feelings that arise, and the places we make for ourselves. While the processes and approaches are very different, the four artists in Of Other Places bend their places into a location for emotion and transcendence. They draw you into their own private worlds, but may also illicit a connection with the universalities within.
Kate Harding is an artist living and working between Los Angeles, New York City and Missouri. Harding is a current degree candidate in the School of Visual Arts’ MFA Art Practice program (2014), and holds a BFA from Otis College (Los Angeles, CA), and an AAS from Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, NY). Exhibitions and screenings include Echo Park Film Center, Beacon Arts Gallery, Edward Cella Art + Architecture, SeeLine, Track 16 Gallery, Circus Gallery, Los Angeles; East Central College Gallery, Union, MO; The Chelsea Hotel, 2/20 Gallery and Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, NY.
Sarah Heinemann is a Brooklyn based artist. She was born in Chicago, IL. Sarah attended Smith College and holds a BFA in painting from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She received an Odyssey Travel Grant from SAIC. Her work has shown at Marwen Alumni Gallery and Open End Space in Chicago, as well as Ace Gallery in New York and Mass MoCA's 28 Holden St. Gallery in North Adams, MA.
JJ Manford is an artist living and working in Brooklyn. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University, in 2006, and his MFA from Hunter College in 2013. He has exhibited in Chicago, New York, London, and recently had a solo show, entitled The Brink of Utterance at John Davis Gallery in Hudson, NY.
Kelly McRaven (b 1977, Dayton, OH) received an MFA in Painting in 2005 on fellowship from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, and a BFA in Painting and Art History in 1999 at Ohio University in Athens, OH. She had her first solo show in New York at V&A Gallery. Recent exhibitions include Duck Duck Rabbit: EJ Hauser, Todd Bienvenu and Kelly McRaven, curated by Joy Curtis and Mike Olin, Brooklyn, NY; and Low Epic, curated by Sheryl Oppenheim, New York, NY. Her work has been written about in Modern Painters, TimeOut New York, New York Sun, Fallon and Rosof's Art Blog (theartblog.org) and Philadelphia Weekly.