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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210115
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561203273
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210116
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561204298
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210117
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561206347
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210118
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561207372
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210119
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561208397
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210120
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561209422
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561210447
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210122
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561211472
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210123
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561213521
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210124
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561214546
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210125
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561215571
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210126
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561216596
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210127
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561217621
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210128
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561218646
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210129
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561219671
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210130
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561220696
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210131
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561221721
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561222746
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210202
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561223771
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210203
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561225820
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210204
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561226845
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210205
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561227870
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210206
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561229919
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210207
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561230944
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210208
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561231969
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210209
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561232994
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210210
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561234019
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210211
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561235044
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210212
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561236069
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210213
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561237094
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210214
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561238119
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210215
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561239144
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210216
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561240169
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210217
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561241194
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561242219
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210219
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561243244
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210220
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561244269
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210221
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561245294
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210222
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561246319
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210223
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561247344
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210224
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561248369
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210225
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561249394
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Down & Dirty is an exhibition featuring sculptures and videos b
 y New York-based artists\, Jeanne Silverthorne and Bonnie Rychlak. Shown to
 gether for the first time in their decades’ long careers\, the work spans f
 rom 1991 to 2020. Sharing in their respective affection for rubber and wax\
 , the artists look to everyday objects for inspirations\, objects that are 
 deflated or are incongruously repurposed or converted to the “dark side” of
  the non-functional. Rychlak’s many wax drains placed on the floor plumb th
 e depths of our consciousness\, referencing what might lie beneath. Silvert
 horne too engages the ethos of the down and dirty\, pointing to the gruelin
 g work of an artist alone in her studio as she excavates the space\, replic
 ating her studio floor in rubber. Leaning on the wall or draped over the ga
 llery floor\, both artists refuse the heroic verticality so often associate
 d with traditional sculpture. Instead\, through directness as well as joyfu
 l humor\, Silverthorne and Rychlak create objects that examine the infrastr
 ucture of the architecture of our daily lives\, revealing that which is bot
 h terrifying and illuminating. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colo
 r catalog and includes an interview with the artists and scholarly essays b
 e Terrie Sultan and Katie Geha. \n\nBonnie Rychlak has shown in many exhibi
 tions over the past 40 years of her career including recent solo exhibition
 s at The Viewing Room (New York\, NY) and Art Space Kiumra (Tokyo\, Japan).
  Rychlak graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ca
 lifornia at Los Angeles and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Universit
 y of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has held numerous residencies including 
 recently one at the Surnadal Billag (Norway) and was a visiting artist at t
 he American Academy in Rome. She is the recipient of a National Endowment f
 or the Arts Grant in sculpture. Her works are in collections in the United 
 States\, Europe\, and Japan. Since 2010\, she taught at the Pratt Art Insti
 tute and the ArtBarge on Long Island.\n\nRychlak is the former curator and 
 studio assistant for Isamu Noguchi\, his museum\, and foundation. As an ind
 ependent curator and writer\, she was published in Looking Forward: Ivory P
 ress\, Books\, and Stories (2020) and authored Henry T. Segerstrom: The Cou
 rage of Imagination and the Development of the Arts in Southern California 
 (2013). Past curated exhibitions include an outdoor sculpture exhibition at
  LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton\, New York and On Display in Orange Coun
 ty: Modern and Contemporary Sculpture which opened in 2011 as part of the P
 acific Standard Time project in California. Rychlak currently lives and wor
 ks in East Hampton\, New York.\n\n \n\nJeanne Silverthorne received a BA an
 d an MA from Temple University. For over two decades she showed at McKee Ga
 llery up to David and Renee McKee’s retirement in 2015. Her one-person muse
 um exhibits include PS1 (New York\, NY) the ICA Philadelphia (Philadelphia\
 , PA)\; Phillips Collection (Washington D.C)\; and the Whitney Museum of Am
 erican Art (New York \,NY). In 2017\, she was awarded the Guggenheim Fellow
 ship. Her work is included in many major museum collections including the M
 useum of Modern Art (New York\, NY)\; MFA Houston (Houston\, TX)\, the San 
 Francisco Museum of Art (SF\, CA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (N
 ew York\, NY). Silverthorne currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts 
 (SVA) New York and is represented by Marc Straus Gallery in New York and Sh
 oshana Wayne Gallery in Santa Monica\, CA.
DTSTAMP:20260317T091628Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210226
GEO:33.94028;-83.369515
LOCATION:Lamar Dodd School of Art\, Lupin Foundation Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Down & Dirty: Bonnie Rychlak & Jeanne Silverthorne
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_35679561250419
URL:https://calendar.uga.edu/event/down_dirty_bonnie_rychlak_jeanne_silvert
 horne
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
