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  • Lecturer of Sculpture, Melanie Pennington, opens solo exhibition "Humanimals in Precarious Postions" at Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery

Lecturer of Sculpture, Melanie Pennington, opens solo exhibition "Humanimals in Precarious Postions" at Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Sculpture of animal legs coming out of a basket structure.
Asleep in the Boat, Steel, Foam, Reed, Resin. 48"x60"x99", 2019 Melanie Cooper Pennington

Source: Artlink

Artlink is pleased to debut Humanimals in Precarious Positions, sculptures by Melanie Cooper Pennington. Pennington’s first solo exhibition highlights her large scale anthropomorphic sculptures. The exhibit opens September 20th and continues through October 25th. Pennington will host an artist talk and exhibition preview Thursday, September 19th from 6-8pm.

Pennington will also provide a live demonstration during the opening reception on September 20th from 5-9pm as a participant in Fort Wayne’s 2019 Art This Way Art Crawl.

Exhibition: Humanimals in Precarious Positions: Melanie Cooper Pennington
Location: Artlink, 300 E. Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Dates: September 20 th - October 25 th , 2019

Artist Talk and Exhibition Preview: Thursday, September 19 th , 6-8pm
Opening Reception: Friday, September 20 th , 5-9pm

Pennington states:

“I make humanimals. Using bits and parts from my imagination I frankenstein my own creatures–at once more innocent than a human could be, physically more powerful than a human is and located in positions only a human animal would think fitting.

My work is a reflection of psychological states. Though large in scale, these beasts are often situated in vulnerable positions that call to mind human postures and emotions. For more than 20 years I have studied and sculpted the human body with an eye on what can be expressed with its elegant form. I isolate the physical attributes that I find the most expressive and able to communicate my feelings and layer those forms into newly imagined beast bodies - a drooping shoulder, a jutting hip bone, a swayed back, a tucked chin, buckled knees, postures that when observed can be linked to human emotion.

Humanimals are a physical expression of my internal dialogue. They are created to be representational questions to my belief systems, my judgments of my self, others and societal structures. They are a way through for me, a call to adjust my focus on strengths instead of struggles.”

This exhibition also offers a look at Pennington’s process through drawings, maquettes and figure studies. While the materials and methods vary, the focus of her work remains figurative, exploring a unique conversation that revolves around strength and fragility.

About Melanie Cooper Pennington (American, b 1976 Los Angeles, CA)
Melanie was born in LA, raised in Boston and now teaches sculpture in Bloomington at Indiana University. After 12 years of running an interior design firm in Chicago, she transitioned to graduate school to focus full time on her sculpture practice. She received her M.F.A. in 2016 from Indiana University where she is now full time sculpture faculty. Melanie’s recent exhibitions include: Act 1 Play as Production exhibition at ACRE Gallery curated by Lucy Stranger, and Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana Juried Regional Show at Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati. Melanie has shown at the Grunwald Gallery of Art, Indianapolis Art Center, and was part of Chicago Parks District year long sculpture in the parks exhibit.

Residencies include: Vermont Studio Center Fellowship, ACRE residency, Haystack Mountain School of Craft, and Anderson Ranch. You can follow a portfolio of her work on Instagram @MelanieCooperPennington.

Website: www.melaniepennington.com

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