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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Artist Interview: Brooke Mullins-Doherty

Listen in as we enter the Imagination of Sculptor/Installation Artist, Brooke Mullins-Doherty.  The poetic and sublime elements are growing in and out of these works mainly inspired by the dreams of the daylight hours. Audio interview below...






Extemporal Congress, 2008
Hardware cloth, caulk, plastic, acrylic
14' x 9' x 17," dimensions variable








 Extemporal Congress, 2008 (detail)
Hardware cloth, caulk, plastic, acrylic
14' x 9' x 17," dimensions variable







Canopy (for Florence), 2010
Fabric, wire, thread
7 components, commission for The Naked Oyster, Hyannis, Massachusetts








Canopy (for Florence), 2010 (detail)
Fabric, wire, thread
7 components, commission for The Naked Oyster, Hyannis, Massachusetts









Nexus (Rhizomes), 2009
Polyester, wire, acrylic, polyurethane, wood, styrofoam, bubble wrap
Average piece approx. 3' in diameter, dimensions variable
Installation in Elm Park, Worcester, Massachusetts








Nexus (Rhizomes), 2009 (detail)
Polyester, wire, acrylic, polyurethane, wood, styrofoam, bubble wrap
Average piece approx. 3' in diameter, dimensions variable
Installation in Elm Park, Worcester, Massachusetts









Yellow Hug, 2009
Fleece blankets, polyester, wire, caulk, enamel, thread, light
Installation in a 10' x 11' x 12' space
Work installed at LOTUS, The Spot on Thayer, Providence, Rhode Island







Yellow Hug, 2009 (detail)
Fleece blankets, polyester, wire, caulk, enamel, thread, light
Installation in a 10' x 11' x 12' space
Work installed at LOTUS, The Spot on Thayer, Providence, Rhode Island





Artist's website: Brooke Mullins-Doherty






Audio interview with the artist below:



 
 
 
 
 
(Original intro music by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen) 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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