In
her “White
Liberal Hustler Series”, she experiments with a tie-dye motif on folded
paper featuring patterns made with her own fingerprint marks – hinting at
self-implication. In her fabric
sculptures titled “Emancipate (Dreamcatcher Series)”, more traditional tie-dye
techniques appear, delivered via decidedly non-traditional materials. The fabric sculpture titled “How
to Gentrify” is a study in bleaching out by way of discount store
goods.
Suzanne
Broughel’s work has been exhibited at P.S. 1/MOMA, Marlborough Gallery, The
University of Memphis, Rush Arts Gallery, and Longwood Art Gallery, among other
spaces. She was a 2008 participant at Skowhegan School of Painting and
Sculpture, and included in the Emerge 8 Program at Aljira Center for
Contemporary Art. Broughel is the
recipient of fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and A.I.R.
Gallery, and was selected for the 2010 Triangle Artists Workshop.
The exhibition will open on June 13th at Calle Cerra #625 in Santurce. We will support the opening of Galeria 20/20 which will be exhibiting Tony Rodriguez first solo show titled "Pandamonium" starting at 7:00pm. TPP will be parked at Calle Cerra right besides the entrance of the Gallery. Works are priced in the $150-$500 range.
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