RWhitcomb-editor 3/6/21 RWhitcomb-editor 3/6/21 A waffle or the Texas electrical grid? ”Slanting Grid” (acrylic and beeswax on muslin with canvas, polyester fiber and thread), by Meg Lipke, in her show “In the Making,’’ at Burlington City Arts, Burlington, Vt,. through May 15.The gallery says that Ms. Lipke seeks to challenge conventional notions of painting by drawing on “20th Century modernism, past craft traditions and memories of her mother and grandmother's creative practices to create soft paintings and totemic sculptures of canvas and cloth. She works with her chosen materials to create forms that resemble long, disembodied limbs, pushing the limits of contemporary abstraction.’’Part of her upbringing was in Burlington but she now lives and works in Brooklyn. The Church Street Marketplace in Burlington Read More
RWhitcomb-editor 3/6/21 RWhitcomb-editor 3/6/21 A waffle or the Texas electrical grid? ”Slanting Grid” (acrylic and beeswax on muslin with canvas, polyester fiber and thread), by Meg Lipke, in her show “In the Making,’’ at Burlington City Arts, Burlington, Vt,. through May 15.The gallery says that Ms. Lipke seeks to challenge conventional notions of painting by drawing on “20th Century modernism, past craft traditions and memories of her mother and grandmother's creative practices to create soft paintings and totemic sculptures of canvas and cloth. She works with her chosen materials to create forms that resemble long, disembodied limbs, pushing the limits of contemporary abstraction.’’Part of her upbringing was in Burlington but she now lives and works in Brooklyn. The Church Street Marketplace in Burlington Read More