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Pamela Shipley: data drawing#58 BRCA1?

Pamela Shipley: data drawing#58 BRCA1?

SKU: 1045.

Intrigued by the ways we perceive truth and use data to support our view of reality, I begin with raw data collected from nature. These data are not numeric and there is no computer involved in my analysis. Instead, these rudimentary elements from nature provide an endless resource for my qualitative analysis. Each work is a dataset culled from my experience. The marks I create note my interpretation of the data and reflect the
unique truth, logic, and beauty that I see.

My process mirrors life and our inclination to make sense of our lives with data. Our unique and individual experiences shape our perceptions of the world. What we see and how we see, are idiosyncratic. Being fully conscious of our inherent biases can help us cultivate an empathetic appreciation for our differences. While my biases certainly direct what viewers initially see in these works, my intention is for viewers to contemplate the
data in their own way.

Category: ViewPoints 2020. Tags: Mixed Media, nature, representational.
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2020
Curators Choice 2020, curated by Bryant Small, Pro Arts JC, Jersey City, NJ    virtual tour
VIEWPOINTS 2020, juror Virginia Fabbri Butera, Studio Montclair Gallery, Montclair, NJ
Process & Material, curated by Yoonshin Park, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL    virtual tour
Attending to Wonder, curated by Logan Marconi, Gainesville Fine Art Association, Gainesville, FL
2019
Monochrome, juror Donna Harkavy, Site:Brooklyn Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
Pamela Shipley & Megan Klim, Feature Gallery, Summit NJ
Hoboken Outdoor Mural Project, City of Hoboken/Toll Brothers, Hoboken NJ
2017
THE BIG SMALL SHOW 2017, curated by Anne Trauben and Jim Pustorino, Victory Hall Drawing Rooms, Jersey City NJ
Being Sentient|Sentient Being, curated by Aneta Georgievska-Shine, Saville and Schwab Gallery, Cumberland MD
Iteration, curated by Denise Driscoll & Nathalie Miebach, Gallery 263, Cambridge MA
Pattern Recognition, curated by Ann Tarantino, Woskob Family Gallery, Penn State University, State College PA
2016
In Flux: People, Spaces, Things, curated by Virginia Fabbri Butera, Gallery at 14 Maple, Morris Arts/Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation,  Morristown NJ
2016 Members Exhibition, curated by Dr. Kirsten M. Jensen, Hunterdon Art Museum,  Clinton NJ

Connecticut Women Artists:  National Juried Exhibition, curated by Min Jung Kim, Slater Memorial Museum,  Norwich CT
VIEWPOINTS 2016, juror Mary Birmingham, Studio Montclair, Aljira – A Center for Contemporary Art,  Newark NJ
SmallWorks 2016, juror Kenise Barnes, Mamaroneck Artists Guild,  Larchmont, NY,  SECOND PLACE AWARD
Trending:  Contemporary Art Now!  Women's Caucus for Art, curated by Elizabeth Garvey and directed by Karen Gutfreund, Target Gallery at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, Alexandria, Virginia
2015
THE BIG SMALL SHOW 2015, curated by Anne Trauben, Victory Hall Drawing Rooms, Jersey City NJ
SM15, curated by Margaret Krug, Front Art Space, New York NY
Force of Nature: Exploring the Power of the Feminine, juror Judith Brodsky, Karl Drerup Art Gallery, Plymouth State University, Plymouth NH
VIEWPOINTS 2015, juror Jeffrey Wechsler, Studio Montclair, Aljira – A Center for Contemporary Art,  Newark NJ,  THIRD PLACE AWARD
THE (UN)SCENE ART SHOW, curated by Mikel Glass, New York NY  HONORABLE MENTION
2014
Over the Edge: Paperworks Unbound – Part 1 & Part 2,  curated by Yuko Nii, WAH Center, Williamsburg-Brooklyn NY
Paperworks 2014,  Upstream Gallery,  Hastings-on-Hudson NY
Total Texture,  Art Alliance of Monmouth County,  Red Bank NJ
P U B L I C A T I O N S
Trending:  Contemporary Art Now!  Women's Caucus for Art, Target Gallery at the Torpedo Center, Alexandria, VA
Catalogue, Slides #134-135
SM15, Front Art Space, New York NY
Catalogue, Dionisio Cortes, Director
Art New England, Review: Force of Nature, by David Raymond
“Although “Forces of Nature” is wide-ranging, many objects like these of Shipley and Brookshire
provoke specific dialogs well worth further investigation.”
Force of Nature: Exploring the Power of the Feminine ,  Printed by MagCloud.
Juried by Judith Brodsky,  Professor Emeritus, Department of Visual Art, Rutgers University.  Karl Drerup Art Gallery, Plymouth State University, Plymouth NH
E D U C A T I O N

Columbia University, Teachers College, Ed.M. Art Education
Hunter College, Gifted & Talented Education
New York University, M.A. Arts/Business
Parsons School of Design, B.F.A. Illustration

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