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ACOR Hidden Treasures Gallery

8/30/2021

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Swale House at Governors Island

8/30/2021

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Swale
Nolan Park Building 15
September 11-12
Exhibitions: Attuned, Urban Soils Room and Acts of Restoration

I will have a sculpture on view at Swale House on Governors Island. Opening Reception September 11.


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ACOR Hidden Treasure Gallery show

8/15/2021

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Formal Myths Augmented Reality

8/8/2021

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Augmented reality and sculpture from my show Formal Myths at Fitzgerald Gallery.
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Fitzgerald Gallery at Warner Library

8/5/2021

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https://www.warnerlibrary.org/5632
Here is a link to the Library's page about the show.​

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Formal Myths

8/2/2021

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Formal Myths on display at The Fitzgerald Gallery

7/22/2021

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I am pleased to announce a new exhibition of sculptures, images and augmented reality opening on August 2 through August 28. With a reception on August 7 11 am - 1 pm. 
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Open House for Sculpture X workshop Thursday

6/15/2021

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Price Sculpture Forest Feature on Widbey Camano Islands

6/8/2021

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Whidbey Life Magazine

6/7/2021

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Whidbey Life Magazine has published a feature spread about the Sculpture Forest, including the story behind the park's creation, insights about specific sculptors and sculptures, and how visitors plus sculptors are experiencing the Forest today. Author Lea Cramer and photographer Marsha Morgan, with the help of editor Dianna MacLeod, created a wide ranging and entertaining overview.

“The playful and experimental installations invite us to appreciate a visual culture within the context of nature. Some even offer a thought-provoking commentary on the complicated relationship between man and nature… Like nature itself, the installations are ever-evolving; they are changed by the elements, by time, or by the artists.

It’s a perfect place to explore, with over 28 installations to tease out curiosity, ignite creativity, and foster divergent thinking. It returns us to a place of reflection and wondering.”

Whidbey Life Magazine is available at many retail locations (list available on their website) or by mail.

Thank you for your fun story, Dianna, Lea, and Marsha!

http://www.WhidbeyLifeMagazine.org/issue-no-14-spring...


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  • David D'Ostilio
  • About
  • Sculpture
    • Formal Myths
    • Sculpture X
    • Merzbau Revisited
    • The Artemision
    • Ritual Objects
    • Manual Mathematical Mainspring
    • Opisthokonta
    • The Foundation of Animalia and Fungi
    • growth (in)formed
    • The Paper House
    • Labor Dimensions Augmented
    • Fungal Body
    • Sacred Growth, Fruiting Column
    • Sandwich
    • Living Geometry
  • Performance
    • Manual Mastery Malfunction
    • Chopping Deconstructed
    • The American
    • The Chopping Block
  • Archive
    • Dominick D'Ostilio
    • Conceptual Projects
  • News
  • Contact