The Architecture of Distance at Bret Llewellyn Gallery

  • Location:
    Alfred, New York

The Bret Llewellyn Gallery is proud to announce The Architecture of Distance: Works by Laurie O'Brien, opening this Thursday featuring projection mapping on architectural models installed throughout the gallery space.

Laurie O'Brien is an artist working in video, installation, animation, performance and puppetry. Her work is inspired by the outdated, the hand-made and the mechanical combined with the digital. She is particularly interested in dual identities, alternate worlds and our attraction to deception. She recently directed a puppet play The Architecture of Great Cathedrals by Erik Ehn at La Mama in November 2012. She is a recipient of the Henson Foundation Carriage Grant and Residency this May in NYC and is a Princess Grace Award recipient in theater. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Visual Media in the Photography Department at RIT in Rochester, N.Y.

Opening Reception February 19th at 6pm
On View Through March 12th, 2015
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Bret Llewellyn Gallery | SET 312 | Alfred State College