VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
Where the Worlds Meet
Mia Cross + Daniel Zeese
EXTENDED: March 4–April 26, 2020
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Opening Reception: Friday, March 6, 5–8PM
Closing Reception and Artist Talk: POSTPONED
“Where the Worlds Meet“ features the work of Mia Cross and Daniel Zeese. Cross and Zeese met in 2015 while working as artist assistants, and they became friends, collaborators, and mainstays of each other’s creative practices. Both Cross and Zeese highlight the importance of craft, narrative and imagination. Coincidentally, both artists’ new bodies of work were initially dreamt up during residencies at the Vermont Studio Center. Since that time, each has invented a world in which their work can exist, and “Where the Worlds Meet” explores the intersection of those two places. The exhibition features vignettes from worlds we recognize as well as situations we might not yet understand. Through their respective visual languages, the artists welcome each other into their worlds with new pieces made in response to the other’s work and process.
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Mia Cross, Paint Me to Match My Grandma’s Drapes, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 53x72
Mia Cross, Color Studies, Oil on board, 4x4 each
Mia Cross, Color Studies, Oil on board, 6x6 each
Mia Cross, The Painted People, Oil on paper, 12x9 each
Mia Cross, The Painted People, Oil on paper, 12x9 each
Mia Cross, In Line at the Paint Store, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 80x52
Mia Cross, Painted Lady Painted Lady Painted Lady, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 24x48
Mia Cross, Dear Violet, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 60x80
Mia Cross, Man in Balaclava Eating Baccala and Baklava, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 24x48
Mia Cross, The Cloud Maker and the Daily News, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 72x48
Mia Cross, The Tulip Painters, Oil and acrylic on canvas, 48x80
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack, Series 2,2, Wood, 10x10x4
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack 1, Wood, 14x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 9, Wood, 8x4x5
Daniel Zeese, Bench 15, Wood, 4x12x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 20, Wood, 18x5x4
Daniel Zeese, Bench 21, Wood, 18x6x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 31, Wood, 10x6x10
Daniel Zeese, Bench 46, Wood, 13x3x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 48, Wood, 30x3.5x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 49, Wood, 9x6x3
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack 5, Wood, 10x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack Series 2,4, Wood,2x10x2
Daniel Zeese, Roof 3 with Chair, Wood, 40x36x10
Daniel Zeese, Roof 4, Wood, 40x36x24
Daniel Zeese, Roof 2, Wood, 60x24x9
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack Series 2,5, Wood, 12x5x3
Daniel Zeese, Roof 1, Wood, 84x24x9
Daniel Zeese, Bench 34, Wood, 12x8x2
Daniel Zeese, Bench 33, Wood, 11x15x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 6, Wood, 8x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 11, Wood, 12x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 12, Wood, 5x6x13
Daniel Zeese, Bench 43, Wood, 11x3x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 44, Wood, 12x4x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 47, Wood, 15x3x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 1, Wood, 9x13x6
Daniel Zeese, Bench 9, Wood, 18x4x5
Daniel Zeese, Bench 10, Wood, 14x8x5
Daniel Zeese, Bench 31, Wood, 12x12x4
Daniel Zeese, Bench 12, Wood, 5x6x13
Daniel Zeese, Bench 14, Wood, 30x5x4
Daniel Zeese, Bench 17, Wood, 24x3x2
Daniel Zeese, Bench 22, Wood, 14x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench 23, Wood, 8x2x2
Daniel Zeese, Bench 25, Wood, 12x3x24
Daniel Zeese, Bench 30, Wood, 12x9x2
Daniel Zeese, Bench 32, Wood, 15x8x8
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack Series 1 (2), Wood, 5x10x3
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack Series 1 (7), Wood, 10x11x3
Daniel Zeese, Flat Pack Series 1 (6), Wood, 14x8x3
Daniel Zeese, Bench W-1, Wood, 14x14x3
Daniel Zeese’s new body of work considers empathy in communication through iterating maquettes—proposed scenarios for brief gatherings, interactions and conversations. The type of interchange one has on a bench is temporary, and one is forced to see through someone else’s eyes rather than look into them. Zeese’s “Benches” act as memorials to past and future interactions, and as a tribute to our attempts to alter our perceptions to be closer to whoever may be sitting next to us.
Zeese statement and biography
Mia Cross has been creating oil paintings, sculpture and installation that exist in an imaginary realm that she has dubbed “The Painted Place.” It is a world where people and nature are intertwined and living in harmony. It is peaceful, abundant, lush, and bursting with color. Cross explores each inhabitant’s role there, and the importance and beauty of paint itself.
Cross statement and biography
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