Exhibitions
Architecture + Art : Extended Collapse, LEAD PENCIL STUDIO, Annie Han + Daniel Mihalyo
Second in SMoCA’s groundbreaking series Architecture + Art, this exhibition features Seattle-based duo Annie Han and Dan Mihalyo of Lead Pencil Studio who will create a new installation responding to the context of SMoCA’s gallery space both past and present.
Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Extended Collapse (installation view), 2011. Plaster, wood, metal, DVD projection, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Bill Timmerman. ©Lead Pencil Studio.
Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo, Lead Pencil Studio, Extended Collapse (installation view), 2011. Plaster, wood, metal, DVD projection, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Bill Timmerman. ©Lead Pencil Studio.
Dec 15
Exhibitions
New Catalogue + Judd GreensteinWhat is creativity? Where does it come from? What is process? What does originality mean?
Setting out to investigate these questions, the visual artist collaborative New Catalogue and composer Judd Greenstein will gather from across the United States for a series of extended work-sessions over 12 months.
Sep 6 -
Jul 10
Jul 10
Exhibitions
I Myself Have Seen It : Photography and Kiki Smith
Kiki Smith (American, b. 1954 in Nuremberg, West Germany) has experimented with photography for more than three decades. She uses photography as an important component of her working process—as a flexible medium with which she can explore composition, color and texture, in dialogue with her work in sculpture and printmaking.
On view at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Kiki Smith, Untitled (Ice Man), 1995. Chromogenic (Ektacolor) color print, 20 x 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist and The Pace Gallery, New York. © Kiki Smith
On view at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Kiki Smith, Untitled (Ice Man), 1995. Chromogenic (Ektacolor) color print, 20 x 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist and The Pace Gallery, New York. © Kiki Smith
Feb 11 -
May 20
May 20




