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Item entwine(2017) Bielicki, Kevin; Hull, GregKevin Bielicki's work investigates intersections and boundaries between painting and sculpture. His work often exists on the wall, but maintains a visual and physical connection to the space occupied by the viewer. Compositionally, his ribbon-like forms use repetition as a method of expressing movement and the passage of time. The modular nature of these pieces allows them to be reinstalled in different configurations that respond to each new space they occupy. Kevin relates this method of working with something similar to gestural painting in abstract expressionism. He also sees these works as organic responses to the spaces his work inhabits. Drawing from this personal experience working with Bonsai, he imagines the qualities of each space influencing the growth and composition his sculptural forms take.Item Unattached(2015) Connelly, Carly; Hull, GregI am anxiously aware of human vulnerability; the brevity of living and the impermanence of the present. There is a prism of experience in the complexity of life and death through which my work is influenced. Nothing is a direct reproduction of reality but rather, a reformed, reshaped and restored version of its past. My work imitates subconscious fears, passions, and relationships with a world that provides both destruction and renewal; the dichotomy of pain and pleasure in life in many ways informs the understanding of self and identity - but it does not define it. The work blurs between reality and fantasy, exposure and repression, surface and structure, eternity and the ephemeral. I transform materials and blend processes to create mixed media sculptures and installations that respond to space, form, and compositional relationships that re-examine my own existence and serves as a self-portrait.