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the 31st exhibit at artSPACE@16
February 11 - March 11,
2006
the LOCALS: III
new works by Malden
artists
curated by Sand T
Featuring Five Malden Artists
Kelvy Bird
M. Steve McCauley
Carolina Pachon
John Rodzvilla
Bartek Walicki
The LOCALS is an ongoing exhibition series in artSPACE@16's effort in identifying artists living or working in Malden. These exhibitions aim to encourage visual artists to develop and share new work as well as to promote dialogue and educational experience between artists and the general public. They also strive to promote awareness and appreciation of art in our burgeoning creative community.
"We're right here in the community."
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KELVY BIRD: PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
Malden resident Kelvy Bird was raised
in the Hudson River Valley and holds a BFA in Painting and a BA in Art
History from Cornell University. Her painting and drawing series on
view at artSPACE@16 are about quieting a noisy field to locate self and
softness. This soothingly colored series entitled "GRIDS", focus
inquiry into the nature of cohesion within relationships. Some pieces
present intact scenarios; others have an unfolding storyline, as
audience participation defines the array of a rotating, puzzle-like
sub-grid. Bird states, "It's my attempt to block out all that is
non-essential, to let a clear, inner chord find its place in the hum. I
want my work to address felt, often silent, emotional tensions and the
lines of human connection we travel when invisible dynamics become
known and seen." It is the artist's intention that her work reaches the
viewer in an intuitive way so that the meaning of a piece springs to
life only as it touches someone's memory and imagination. Kelvy Bird
has been actively exhibiting her work in the greater Boston area
including 38 Cameron in Cambridge, Willoughby & Baltic Gallery,
Somerville Open Studios, Somerville Museum, Brickbottom Gallery, The
Nave Gallery, Diesel Café in Somerville, and the West End
Café Gallery in Malden. Her paintings, also exhibited in private
and corporate collections around the country, generate inquiry into our
understanding of relationship. Besides working as a graphic facilitator
in the field of organizational development, Bird spends time creating
artwork in her studio at Vernon Street Studios in Somerville. Bird is a
volunteer involved in activities that increase the presence of art in
the public sphere in Massachusetts. She will be co-organizing the very
first Windows Art Project for Malden with Naomi Brave in this upcoming
Fall of 2006.
To learn more about the artist, visit http://www.kelvybird.com/

M. STEVE MCCAULEY: FABRIC WORKS
M. Steve McCauley presents her latest
fabric work series entitled "Sacred Spirals". The spiral and circular
shapes in her work have long been used to represent the cycle of death
and rebirth, as well as the perfection of the universe. Inspired by
quilt art, these pieces combine the meditative aspect of Mandala with
the spiral shape seen in nature. The spiral patterns found in each
piece are reminiscent of the natural world, reminding the viewer of the
curve of a seashell, the double helix strands of DNA or the concentric
circles of a pebble dropped in a puddle. While embroidering the shapes
and patterns in her pieces, the artist often becomes consumed in the
work, the repetitive task of stitching inducing a trance-like state.
The work becomes a tangible representation of her meditation. McCauley,
who earned a BS in Fine Art at Skidmore College, states, "The choice of
materials lets the viewer relate to the work in a way one cannot relate
to a painting; everyday we are covered by the clothing we wear, the
sheets on our beds - fabrics are a part of everyday life. Creating art
transcends daily life, bringing brilliance out of the mundane and
transforming repetition into prayer." McCauley has exhibited in
alternative gallery spaces in New York City, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia, Virginia and California; as well as
Switzerland and Germany. Her recent exhibitions include: LOVE SMALL
juried by Adria Arch, and SMALL WORKS: II, juried by Leah Oates
both at artSPACE@16, Malden, MA; HOUSE OF CARDS, an Exhibition
of the Emerging Art of Artist Trading Cards which was held at
Columbus Center for Paper and Book Arts, Columbus, OH.
To learn more about the artist, visit http://steviegirl.com/index.html

CAROLINA PACHON: PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS
Born in Colombia, Carolina Pachon earned her Baccalaureate from Massachusetts College of Art and has attended residency programs at Haystack School of Arts and Crafts, Maine, Chautauqua School of Art, New York, and Vermont Studio Center, Vermont. In recent years, her work has graduated from figure and landscape to color and pattern abstractions. On view at artSPACE@16 is her painting series entitled "INTERIORS". These works are inspired by the patterned fabrics of contemporary and ancient interior wall decorative art. She is interested in how patterns alter the placement of planes within the painted space. Pachon, who has a painting studio in her Malden home states, "I begin by drawing the space and objects surrounding me in my studio. I then elaborate the drawings by adding color and pattern, no longer relating to their original source. I then make the paintings based on the finished drawings. As I develop and re-work the paintings, they become completely independent from the initial drawings yet still refer to interior space." The saturated, high contrast color Pachon uses brings light and activity into her work. They scream their celebratory sensation in the interior spaces she has created. Her recent exhibitions include: the DeCordova Museum's Corporate Program; 12X12 HOLIDAY ART SHOW at Bromfield Art Gallery, Boston, and SENIOR SHOW at Massachusetts College of Art. Pachon received a Departmental Award from the Massachusetts College of Art in 2004. She became a regular attendee of the Malden Sketch Group's Monday drawing sessions at the Oak Grove Community Building soon after she moved to Malden.

JOHN RODZVILLA: MIXED MEDIUM AND COLLAGE WORKS
In the LOCALS: III, Rodzvilla
presents two work series: mixed medium works on vinyl albums entitled
the "GROWTH SERIES"; and a collage series based on roots and rhizomes.
Rodzvilla is very much interested in the hidden world. Germs, microbes,
cells, and diatoms present the subject matter for his work. His "ROOTS
AND RHIZOMES" collage series uses pages from old pulp novels to create
a system of roots and rhizomes. They are maps of the artist's
unconscious. The sentences are the roots that connect ideas and the
runners eventually bring them to the surface. "While winter is for
hibernation," Rodzvilla states, "beneath the surface, winter's cold and
blinding snow cannot reach and life goes on slowly, quietly; preparing
for the show in spring. This underground world is the real world of the
winter." Rodzvilla's "GROWTH SERIES" are drawings with ink and spray
paint on old vinyl albums referencing natural phenomena that are both
familiar and mysterious. They seem like an out- of- control growth
reminiscent of the metamorphosis of cell caused by a virus or disease.
Besides working for a Cambridge publishing house, John Rodzvilla finds
time to work in his home studio while maintaining a general interest
website called guttertype.com. He is an active member of several online
mail art communities. Rodzvilla has participated in several mail art
shows around the country and other local group shows including: BAZAAR
BIZARRE, at the Cyclorama, Boston; Harvard University Charity
Art Auction, Cambridge; NUDES, at Atlantic Works Gallery, East
Boston; VINYL KILLERS 3, at Zeitgeist Art Gallery, Portland,
OR; LOVE SMALL juried by Adria Arch, at artSPACE@16, Malden,
MA; COLLECTIONS, at Elise Mankes Studio Gallery, Marblehead,
MA.
To learn more about the artist, visit http://www.guttertype.com/

BARTEK WALICKI: MIXED MEDIUM PAINTINGS AND PRINTMAKING
Bartek Walicki's recent paintings
relate to large color-field and collage-derivative paintings. This body
of work is offered as environments that investigate the relationships
of people to their immediate surroundings. "Cinema, current world
events, graphic imagery of popular culture and landscape of the urban
strip and the deciduous forest have been guiding my investigations for
the last several years." Bartek, who paints from his home studio in
Malden stated, "My paintings are most successful when they have an
impact capable of rivaling the more prevalent images of the media and
entertainment industry." His attempt in making paintings is to
celebrate the joy and complexity of life with all of the visual and
audible information provided by the immediate surroundings. Walicki
also shows his latest etchings in this group show. They are small,
compared with his large paintings, "…because I wanted intimacy." The
element of nightmares is prevalent in his etchings, where the invented
characters interact. The prints are inspired by his interest in cinema,
specifically films such as "Hotel Rwanda", "The Seventh Seal", "The
City of God" and "The Black Orpheus", as well as by the macabre and
current world events. "The recent genocides in Africa and Asia, the
middle eastern situation and generally the increasing violence in the
world are realities that I find particularly disturbing." Bartek
Walicki was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1977. He received a Baccalaureate
of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art in 2002. In 2005 he
graduated from Boston University's College of Fine Arts with a Master
of Fine Arts degree.
To learn more about the artist, visit http://www.bartekwalicki.com/
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![]() Wayne Fox, former owner of West End Cafe Gallery in Malden |
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![]() Mark Taber, artist-in-resident at SOHO Art Center in downtown Malden. |
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