ARTIST IN RESIDENCY & LECTURE AT THE WATERMILL CENTER, NEW YORK
Revolutionary Spaces October 27, 2009 - 6:00pm
The Watermill Center
39 Watermill Towd Road
Watermill, New York
Watermill, New York
Revolutionary Spaces is an exploration of the art of theatrical set design. From challenging gravity to creating a language through non-realistic imagery, Revolutionary Spaces explores the interaction of the audience and the stage. This project questions how and where the viewer experiences recognition and intuitive understanding of the content of a performance as it relates to the environment of the action on the stage. The intent is to channel this exploration into writing a book on the effects of abstract imagery as they apply to set design.
Birgitte Moos is a Danish artist, based in Copenhagen and Los Angeles. Both a conceptual painter and set designer, she holds an MFA from the National Design School of Denmark, where she was often called “the most analytical Danish set designer.” Her work has been shown in various venues and exhibited internationally at numerous galleries. Recently, she designed the set and costumes for Theatre Cantabile2 in Copenhagen and had a solo exhibition at Edgar Varela Fine Arts in Los Angeles.
More information is available at www.birgittemoos.com.
This free workshop : A work-in-progress presentation, is part of the Watermill Center's Fall 2009 Artists-in-Residence program.
Birgitte Moos is a Danish artist, based in Copenhagen and Los Angeles. Both a conceptual painter and set designer, she holds an MFA from the National Design School of Denmark, where she was often called “the most analytical Danish set designer.” Her work has been shown in various venues and exhibited internationally at numerous galleries. Recently, she designed the set and costumes for Theatre Cantabile2 in Copenhagen and had a solo exhibition at Edgar Varela Fine Arts in Los Angeles.
More information is available at www.birgittemoos.com.
This free workshop : A work-in-progress presentation, is part of the Watermill Center's Fall 2009 Artists-in-Residence program.
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