http://hungermtn.org/on-finding-nourishment-and-sanctuaries-an-interview-with-maggie-nowinski/
Maggie Nowinski (MFA in Visual Art ’07) is an interdisciplinary visual artist, arts educator, and curator who lives and works in Western Massachusetts. Her work frequently exhibits throughout the New England region, as well as nationally. In addition to teaching at Westfield State University and Manchester Community College, Maggie also serves as an Artist-Teacher mentor for current MFA students at Vermont College of Fine Arts. When VCFA Visual Art faculty member, Humberto Ramirez, recommended Maggie’s work to be featured in the newest issue of Hunger Mountain: The VCFA Journal of the Arts, I instantly connected with her work, which explores “themes of internal and external processes.” Her drawings of botanicalized human organs are both familiar and utterly original. Maggie is an inspiration to me for her incredible artistic talents as well as her drive to persevere as an artist. She was kind enough to allow me to interview her. Here, we discuss her artistic life, as well as the development of her “signature style.”
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ENTROPIC - at MAP Space Gallery (116 Pleasant Street, Easthampton MA)
OPEN JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 28TH
ENTROPIC - Group exhibition curated by Peter Dellert
Nowinski is showing the iteration of the drawing installation of "wHoles".
For more information and hours see the Easthampton City Arts Website. (also viewable by appointment - contact ECA or Maggie Nowinski)
in Crescita at the Jamestown Art Center
in Crescita
A collection of recent and new works in collaborative dialogue
Natasha Harrison & Maggie Nowinski
September 14 – October 21, 2017
Opening Reception:
Thursday, September 14th
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Artist Talk October 13th
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday, 10am – 2pm
A collection of recent and new works in collaborative dialogue by Natasha Harrison and Maggie Nowinski. Showing together again for the first time in a decade, these artists and colleagues have come together after observing a confluence of refrains with relation to their current studio explorations. These parallels are evidenced in the forms, imagery and conceptual terrain in their current works. Informed by botanical, biological, microscopic and overarching patterns in living systems and bodies, Harrison and Nowinski come together with their material languages. Included in the conversation will be works in glass, paper, drawings, moss, collage, sculpture, sound, printmaking, pollen, flowers, other mixed medias and wall installation.
Hosmer Gallery - Forbes Library - Reception July 31st 5-7pm
Specimens, (w)Holes and in-Habitats - solo exhibition at Mt. Watchusett Community College East Wing Gallery
February 22- March 21 - ARTIST TALK March 8
Berkshire Taconic Foundation A.R.T Individual Artist Grant recipient.
I am pleased to announce I was awarded a Berkshire Taconic Foundation Artist Resource Trust grant for the 2016 cycle in support of continued and upcoming projects.
UNITY of OPPOSITES at A.P.E. Gallery Northampton Ma and Institute of Contemporary Art MECA
This group exhibition will be shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art, MECA for the February 1 – March 4, 2017 exhibition with a reception on Friday, February 3rd
Read more about it here:
http://artnewengland.com/ed_review/telephone-exhibition-the-unity-of-opposites/
DRAWN TOGETHER Mcc ON Main - group exhibition September-October 2016
https://www.manchestercc.edu/drawn-together-opening-reception-artist-q-show-runs-october-22/
"TRANS" @Bromfield Gallery through March 27th, 2016 →
Ten New England artists imaginatively explore the meaning of TRANS--transition, transsexual, transportation, transcendent--in a wide variety of media.
Dan Dowd
James Dye
Rebekah Lord Gardiner
Melody Hadap
Craig Lupien
Nat Martin
Maggie Nowinski
Zoe Perry-Wood
Connie Saems
Cassandra Zampini
Zea Mays Flat File Collection
Zea Mays Printmaking- Flat File Collection
http://www.zeamaysprintmaking.com/prints/flat-file/maggie-nowinski-flat-file/
Photopolymer, limited edition intaglio prints are available for sale and viewing at Zea Mays Printmaking in Florence Massachusettes.
Ice
http://www.masslive.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2016/02/northampton_ice_art_festival_2.html
I was invited to participate in the Northampton Ice Carving Festival. In planning for the event I became most interested in the experience of exploring a new medium and in the act of creating something on the spot in public for a specific duration of 6 hours. The process of creating the piece, and dealing with unexpected technical and feel issues inspired a kind of performative play in my approach. Interactions with the public about abstraction and creative process often surprises me and for the most part I found people to be interested seeing the transformation and even embracing the ambiguity of the sculpture's form as it developed.
magduction
http://www.theonlinebeacon.com/gallery-51-hosts-exotic-exhibition/
http://www.greylockglass.com/?p=932
eat me alive so that I may see you from the inside @ Gallery51, North Adams, Massachusetts
eat me alive so that I may see you from the inside
A collaborative exhibit exploring re-imagined biology and speculative fictions between artists Maggie Nowinski, Alicia Renadette, & Torsten Zenas Burns - on view at MCLA Gallery 51, North Adams MA August 27th through October 24th, 2015. Book launch Sept 24th 6-9pm.
In this ongoing project, Antipyretic Abductions, focus is directed at what happens in the aftermath of consumptive transactions. This residual stage of internalization is an imagined space inhabited by drawings of creature-like characters, inspired by anatomical organs, somatic systems, micro-organisms and botanical diagrams. They are immersed in a process, post-ingestion, of internal transformation and renewal. I conjure a relationship in which I both ingest and observe the activities in the depths of my body and turn these fictionalizations inside out not only for others to ingest and process, but also to expose and free them to interact and consume the external world. Their origin comes from my body, but their endurance is leashed to a relationship of absorption and regurgitation.
Creating work for this show over the last six months, I have observed and absorbed as the work of Alicia Renadette and Torsten Zenas Burns has evolved for eat me alive. We have exchanged inquiries through source imagery, ideas, making process sculptures together to engage with and respond to each other’s work, and performed research through semi-improvised actions for video on field trips curated by Torsten. As the work finally comes together on site in the gallery, digestion and observation, and seeing these works from the inside call fully commence and the exchange continues.
Consumption, Anxiety, Internalization
I am recently acting as an observer to the affects of these habits. In the current era of the anthropocene, these innocent, slightly perverse beings float, interact, reproduce and morph, unintentionally nourished by human practices. They are not malicious, but are a fictionalized playful evolutionary response to daily ingestions of ideals, products and technology. Anxiety fed mutants subsisting in a sea of pure white or amidst the pigment stains of over-the-counter pain medication (OTC/NSAIDs).
Equating consumption with the intake of toxic substances, ideals and norms, antipyretic refers to something that brings down a fever, such as Tylenol or Advil. These pigments became a landscape from which creatures spawned and evolved.
Medical, Fossils, Botanical
While medical and botanical illustrations as well as photographs of living and fossilized sea creatures are among my source imagery, I stray from making direct copies in favor of fictionalized imagery that plays with the beautiful and the grotesque. The process of making these drawings is about observing and studying these forms as they emerge.
The drawings explore slowness through line. While my practice has always included drawing my focus on it has intensified. They are made with pen and ink on paper and semi-transparent drafting films. Some of the drawings are layered, photographed and turned into composites, which are then transferred to intaglio prints through a photopolymer, aquatint process of printmaking. Other composites are blown up large scale to interact with the viewers’ space, provoking the sensation that these characters are now ingesting the viewer or the viewer has also been ingested.
Initially, the title Antipyretic Abductions was inspired by idea of experimentation and creativity. The 19th Century philosopher and mathematician Charles Peirce wrote: “…abduction is the process of forming explanatory hypotheses. It is the only logical operation which introduces any new idea”.
Pioneer Women
Pioneer Women, an exhibition curated by by Terry Rooney comes to MAP in June. The opening reception coincides with Art Walk on June 13, from 5-8PM. Pioneer Women includes over 20 artists of the Pioneer Valley who explore "new frontiers in art". The exhibition will be open from June 6 - 28, at 116 Pleasant Street, Rm 137 Easthampton, MA. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
Read Moremagduction.tumblr.com is a new blog site I made to help situate thoughts, sources and ideas relating to current work in the Antipyretics series.
http://parsonshallprojectspace.blogspot.com/
Magazine Installations in "Holyoke Transfer Magazine II"
MAGAZINE LAUNCH AND LOOPED VIDEO SCREENINGON SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH 7-10PM (FREE RECEPTION EVENT) 362 DWIGHT ST. 2ND FLOOR MICRO GALLERY @PARSONS HALL PROJECT SPACE LAKE HITCHCOCK CENTER FOR THE BOOK ARTS HOLYOKE TRANSFER MAGAZINE TWO