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Andre Lucien
"Why We Fight," Recent Works by Andre Lucien
February 27 - March 30

Reflecting on the angst, fear, anxiety and loathing in the post 9/11 American media culture and social landscape "from Torra Borra to Teabaggers, cowboy diplomacy to socialism, WMD s to unmanned drones "Andr Lucien uses a Fox News-style visual vocabulary to distill complex issues into easily recognized and understood images. Lucien, who also works as a DJ, was born in Trinidad and Tobago and currently lives and works on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.


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Vered Sivan
Site-Specific Installation
March 27 - April 25


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The Project Room was created in 2008 as an adjunct to the Art Association's principal exhibition space to present works made using non-traditional media. With its compact scale and enclosed configuration, the Project Room provides artists and curators with the opportunity to create and exhibit site-specific installations, video projections, and other works suited to a self-contained environment. The Project Room places particular emphasis on providing exhibition opportunities to emerging artists and curators. We regularly conduct studio visits in the tristate area to identify new talent and bring cutting-edge work to Litchfield County.






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