Charlotte Street's Urban Culture Project Presents OVER AGAIN 3/18
Charlotte Street Foundation's Urban Culture Project presents OVER AGAIN: ALISON BRADY AND SARAH KNOBEL
OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 6-9PM
URBAN Culture Project SPACE
21 EAST 12th STREET, KANSAS CITY MO 64105
a collaborative video installation and individual photographs by each artist that employ absurdity, wry humor, and surrealism as they explore issues of isolation, loneliness and anxiety OVER AGAIN: ALISON BRADY AND SARAH KNOBEL
Opening reception: Friday, March 18, 6-9pm (artist remarks at 6:30pm)
Urban Culture Project Space / 21 East 12th Street KCMO
Exhibition runs March 18-May 7, 2011
Gallery hours: 12-5pm Wed, Fri & Sat; 11-6pm Thurs. PLUS Artist Talk (open to the public): Wednesday, March 16, 9:30am
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Fine Arts Building, Room 206A
Sponsored by the UMKC Art and Art History Department Over Again presents the work of New York-based Alison Brady and Washington DC- based Sarah Knobel, two emerging artists quickly building international reputations for photo- and video- based works that wrestle with cultural expectations, ideas of normality, and feelings of anxiety and isolation related to their experiences as women transitioning from carefree to more careful adulthood in the 21st century.
In her digital prints, Sarah Knobel constructs fantastic tableau populated by elements drawn from pop culture. As she describes it, this assemblage of referents "creates a stage that allows me to decipher individuality and the influence of the collective experience." More specifically, these images, in which rainbows, clouds, cats, birds, modernist furniture, and self-portraits converge within carefully constructed interior environments suggest the disjunction between expectations and reality, youth and adulthood, constraint and freedom, and private and public selves.
Alison Brady earned her MFA in Photography Video and Related Media from The School of Visual Arts (NYC). Her work has been featured in publications such as New York Arts Magazine, Time Out NY and The New York Times; and has been made a part of Sir Elton John's personal art collection. Along with showing in solo exhibitions with Massimo Audiello, in NYC, she has participated in group exhibitions throughout the U.S. and internationally, including the Prague Biennale, Czech Republic; Fleetwing Gallery/Brooklyn Artillery, Brooklyn, NY; Detroit Museum of New Art, Detroit, MI; Kiosky Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand; Space 301, Mobil, AL; Woom Gallery, Birmingham, England; and Kopeikin Gallery, LA, CA. Visit www.alisonbrady.com for more.
Sarah Knobel is based in Washington, D.C., and has shown work internationally, including in SLICK 2009 Contemporary Art Fair in Paris, France and in the exhibition Gimme More at Elaine Levy Project, Brussels, Belgium, as well as in Playful Things at University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO. Her work has been presented in solo exhibits at venues including, Elaine Levy Project, Brussels; RagTag Cinema, Columbia, MO; Guillardia Gallery, San Marcos, TX; Hotcakes Gallery, Milwaukee, WI; Magic Lantern Film, Providence, RI; and Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH. She has also participated in art festivals including Videonale 10, Kunst Museum, Bonn, Germany; 700 IS Film and Video Festival, Egilsstadir, Iceland; and 312 Online: Festival of Contemporary Video and Film, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Art Gallery, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada. Visit http://sarahknobel.com for more.

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