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C3: STUDIO RESIDENCY

PORTIA MUNSON
DECEMBER 2017 - JANUARY 2018

c3:initiative is pleased to host artist Portia Munson as a studio resident while she prepares for her exhibition, Flood, at Disjecta Contemporary Arts Center.
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Open Studio at c3:initiative  |  January 6, 2-5pm
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Exhibition on view at Disjecta Contemporary Arts Center | 
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January 20 - March 4, 2018
 
Opening Reception: January 20, 6–9pm

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

In preparation for her solo exhibition, Flood, Munson will collect objects to use as installation elements to produce a variety of works, including video, immersive installation, and large format photography. The theme, process, and execution of the exhibited installation will be determined through the artist’s process of collection.
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This is the third of four exhibitions of the Season 7 Curator–in–Residence Program curated by Julia Greenway.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Portia Munson's large scale object-based installations speak to our environmental imprint and consumerist culture through a feminist lens. Munson works in a range of mediums including photography, painting, sculpture and installation and focuses primarily on environmental and cultural themes. Munson’s work has been shown in major public and private exhibition spaces since the early 1990s, when she held “White Room” exhibition at White Columns (NY 1993) and was included in the “Bad Girls” show at the New Museum of Contemporary Art (NY 1994). In 2015, she created a large-scale light box installation at the Bryant Park subway station for New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority.

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ABOUT DISJECTA CURATOR IN RESIDENCE, JULIA GREENWAY

Julia Greenway is originally from Detroit, Michigan. She began her curatorial practice with Interstitial a contemporary new media gallery in Georgetown. Her work focuses on how digital media influences the aesthetic presentation of gender, economics, and environment. Upon relocating to Seattle 4 years ago, she began working with Kira Burge to create venues in which new media artists could receive the maximum amount of curatorial support. From 2012 to 2014 she developed exhibitions at various galleries and institutions within the region: LxWxH, SOIL Gallery, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, Bumbershoot Festival, as well as participating in the Seattle Storefronts Project. In 2015, Julia was recognized by the New Foundation Seattle as part of its New Fellows program. Greenway is Disjecta’s seventh Curator in Residence.
ABOUT THE DISJECTA CURATOR IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

The Curator in Residence program provides an opportunity for emerging curatorial talent to develop and expand the scope of their practice through a one-year residency. Curators engage with a broad range of artists to create a series of exhibitions in Disjecta’s dynamic 3,500-square-foot space. Past Curators in Residence include: Michele Fiedler (2016-17), Chiara Giovando (2015-16), Rachel Adams (2014-15), Summer Guthery (2013-14), Josephine Zarkovich (2012-13), and Jenene Nagy (2011-12).

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​ABOUT SEASON 7

The 2017-2018 Curator in Residence season by Julia Greenway showcases four exhibitions by a diverse group of contemporary female artists. Through site-specific installations and cross-cultural dialogue, the seventh CiR season evokes themes of identity as mediated through digital communications.
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