Hello friends:
Please join me for the opening reception
of my solo show at Kill Devil Hill gallery in Greenpoint Brooklyn:

Marjorie Van Cura, Untitled 0408
(detail), permanent marker, oil & galkyd on polyester film,
11 x 14 inches
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We are proud to present works by Marjorie Van Cura as the first
of many on going solo shows in our newly designed Art Salon: The
Widows Watch.
BIOGRAPHY
Marjorie Van Cura was born in Madison, Wisconsin and grew up in
central Massachusetts. Her mother, a former portrait artist, was
her first art teacher. Her father is a computer programmer with
a diagnostics laboratory for neurological disorders. Marjorie
has a BFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a
MFA from the University of Pennsylvania. She has had additional
studies at the Worcester Art Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine
Arts.
Marjorie Van Cura perceives her work as social commentary, informed
by several themes of interest that include the origin and genetic
make-up of species, the phenomenon of evolution, and issues of
identity, alienation, and community in our Digital Age. Her mixed-media
paintings combine graphic, Op-art aesthetics with invented hybrid
creatures, or Chimeras, that contain human-animal-mechanical parts.
She creates these Chimera figures by collaging together digital
photographs of various components culled from the internet. She
then draws a final version of the hybrid to use as a foundation
for each of her paintings. Images are created when she places
and transfers the drawing by hand several times within each composition.
Optical color relationships and repetitions of shape and line
dissolve into a complex pattern and create a visually intense,
visceral experience.
Marjorie Van Cura has instructed students in drawing and painting
courses at the Children's Museum of Manhattan, Boston Architectural
Center, Abington Art Center and the University of Pennsylvania.
She has been a guest critic for art classes at New York Academy
of Art, Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute and Catholic
University. Marjorie Van Cura currently resides in New York and
maintains a studio in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Images are online at
www.marjorievancura.com.
Kill
Devil Hill
170 Franklin Street
Brooklyn, NY 11222
347.534.3088
killdevilhill@gmail.com
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Hope to see you there!
~ Marjorie
contact@marjorievancura.com
www.marjorievancura.com
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