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Manifest Creative Research Gallery: David Dotson: The BorgDot Works and Tama Hochbaum: Looking Through the Glass - 23 Jan 2009 to 20 Feb 2009

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23 Jan 2009 to 20 Feb 2009
2-7 tu-fri, 12-5 sat
Friday, January 23, 6-9p.m.
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Artists in this exhibition: David Dotson, Tama Hochbaum


David Dotson
the BorgDot Works

(Main Gallery)


Manifest is pleased to present a gallery full of David Dotson�s nearly microscopic cyborg-like sculptural creations. Two of these bio-mechanical �creatures� were recently included in Magnitude Seven (2008). For his solo show Dotson will present several works, all individually displayed in the laboratory-like lighted tubular cases seen previously. Although beautiful and compelling in their intricacy and appearance of potential animation, these works also function for Dotson as a subtle jab at corporate manipulation of natural social and genetic order.


Mini bio: Lives and works in Oxford, Ohio. Studied at Miami University Oxford � BFA and MFA.





Tama Hochbaum
LOOKING THROUGH THE GLASS

(Drawing Room)


Manifest Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibit of the photography of Tama Hochbaum. An intimate drawing room experience, this exhibit titled �Looking Through the Glass,� will present a series of composite digital prints similar to those first seen in Manifest�s recent exhibit Trick of the Light curated by Dennis Kiel. Works will include moody fragmented views of architecture and landscape often as seen through a window (including the window itself). Similar to Kathy Moore�s drawings (season opener) Hochbaum�s works provide the viewer an opportunity to experience the point of view of the artist in tangible, visible, and formally beautiful ways.

Mini bio: Lives and works in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Website: http://www.tamahochbaum.com




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