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Susan Beiner: Synthetic Reality
By Spraygraphic | March 18, 2008

Arizona State University Ceramics Department presents Susan Beiner’s newest installation, Synthetic Reality. Susan Beiner, faculty member of the ceramics department at ASU has put together a room-sized project exploring Beiner’s concerns of genetically altered foods, cloned animals and the hybridization of the material world. Synthetic Reality uses encrusted walls, floors and ceiling space to surround the viewer in an imagined world of manufactured, hybridized life.
Where: ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center (CRC). (Across street from ASU Art Museum on Mill Avenue, Tempe) When: Friday, March 28, 7-9pm
Photo: Perpetual Recollection, 2004 Porcelain. 58” x 48” x 8” (Beiner’s website)
Topics: Art Installations, Ceramic Art, Phoenix-events, Women Art |
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