Conventional Departures

September 30–December 9, 2023
Opening Reception: Friday, September 29, 5–7pm

The Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design
1916 Race St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

New methods and technologies blend with traditional handmade techniques as we celebrate Philadelphia’s talented community of artists/makers whose work pushes the boundaries of conventional craft mediums. Rooted in CraftNOW's mission and presented as part of their citywide effort to elevate Philadelphia's historically rich legacy in the fields of craft-based design, production, and manufacturing, Conventional Departures emphasizes the city's ongoing role as an incubator for arts based in wood, clay, fiber, metal, glass, and beyond.

With makers exploring a broad range of materials in their practices to create functional, decorative, and wearable objects, the exhibition provides space for emerging and mid-career artists working locally and thinking innovatively about how their creative efforts inform the evolution of contemporary craft. As pioneers working to expand our understanding of commodity production and consumption, the participants force us to think objectively about our existing relationships to and understanding of how we shape raw materials—both new and recycled—into uniquely diverse items that become our cultural currency.

Artists in the exhibition: Amber Cowan, Hilary Hertzler, Kate Leibrand, Nick Lenker, Andrea Marquis, Victoria Ahmadizadeh Melendez, and John Souter.

https://moore.edu

Matter in a Floating World - at the Clay Studio

October 13—December 31, 2022
Opening reception: Thursday, October 13, 5—8pm

The Clay Studio
1425 N American Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Former Artist in Residence, Andrea Marquis presents Matter in a Floating World: “My large seemingly heavy clay objects respond to and appear to defy gravity, at times due to intervention and manipulation, or due to the material properties of soft clay, and temperature and time with clay’s ceramic transformation in the kiln.

In the titular book, Matter in the Floating World, architect Blaine Brownell converses with Japanese visionaries about material buoyancy, substance, presence, and absence, and about the ever expanding boundaries of engineering form - expressing spirituality with lightness, and discovering the possibilities of material.“

https://www.theclaystudio.org

Art of the Pot

Andrea is one of 11 artists included in the 2021 Art of the Pot Virtual Studio Tours. Art of the Pot is a collective of Austin-based potters committed to expanding the reach and increasing the understanding of contemporary studio pottery through studio tours, public lectures, and gallery and museum exhibitions.

The tours and sale begin 1pm (Eastern Time) August 6th and continue through August 8th.

Find out more about the Art of the Pot

Visit Andrea’s Etsy store

Artists in Residence Collection 2.0 at the Fitler Club

Fitler Club’s Artists in Residence is a collection of pieces from local artists who have loaned their work for a period of twelve to twenty-four months. All of the Artists in Residence are either from Philadelphia, currently live locally, or have strong ties to the city. Many are teachers at Philadelphia’s finest art schools including The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, The Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University, and The University of the Arts.

Learn more about the collection here

Other Objects — Co-Curated by Andrea Marquis and Amanda Salov at NCECA

Other Objects
March 26—April 18, 2019
Opening reception: Friday, March 29th, 7—10pm

Gamut Gallery
717 S 10th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404, 612-367-4327

Sculptors Andrea Marquis and Amanda Salov teamed up with Gamut Gallery in conjunction with NCECA to present Other Objects, an exhibition of five established Ceramic Artist exploring the creation of immaterial objects with the visceral material of clay. Not to be confused with ephemeral things, Other Objects are non-material things that include holes, voids, tunnels, cavities, knots, and shadows. These parasitical objects depend on material but are themselves immaterial. Through their work, these five artists explore these other objects and how their dependence on their clay hosts. Exhibiting artists include: Jeff Campana, Ling Chun, Del Harrow, Andrea Marquis, and Amanda Salov.

EXTENDED NCECA OPEN HOURS
March 26th - Tuesday 9:30am - 5pm
March 27th - Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
March 28th - Thursday 9:30am - 7pm
March 29th - Friday 9:30am - 11pm
March 30th - Saturday 9:30am - 7pm

Click here to download the press release

Visit Gamut Gallery

Davison Art Gallery, Roberts Wesleyan College

Rhythms of Being, featuring work by Andrea Marquis, Angela To, and Christine Vogel is on view at the Davison Art Gallery, Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, New York from January 14 through February 28, 2019. A reception will be held on Friday, January 18, from 5 to 7pm. More information can be found here: roberts.edu

Philadelphia International Airport Exhibition

Andrea Marquis: Supersymmetry is on view now as part of the Art at the Airport program at Philadelphia International Airport. Ticketed passengers can find the installation in Terminal D, near gate D16. More information can be found here: www.phl.org

Mine Moonlight at WheatonArts, closes December 31st

Mine Moonlight: Artists working in Philadelphia's Riverwards, on view at the Museum of American Glass at WheatonArts closes December 31st! From their website: 

An exhibit of contemporary artworks that speak to the history beneath the feet of artists working in the Riverwards neighborhoods of northern Philadelphia. Exploring the themes of hand craft, functionality, and fragmentation, these 10 installations draw connections to the origins of the artisan community that is seeing a resurgence in Northern Liberties, Kensington-Fishtown, and Port Richmond, in compliment to From the Ground Up: Archaeology, Artisans, Everyday Life, an exhibition in partnership with AECOM-Burlington that explores findings from the archeological investigation being conducted along the expanding I-95 corridor.  Curated by Paul Swenbeck.

More information here