Two New Exhibitions: “Toast” and “Precautionary Measures,” at Art + Literature Laboratory

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MADISON, WI—March 29, 2016) Arts + Literature Laboratory (ALL) presents an exhibition by Madison artist Alaura Seidl. Toast, on view from April 1 through April 23, 2016, is an installation and video-based work reconciling the tension between private confrontations and public spectacles, contemplating both what people do spontaneously and what people perform consciously. The exhibition, screened in its final form, is born of a lifetime of intimate encounters and one night of filming with community members. Alaura is negotiating with memories while investigating accountability for social dilemmas, celebrating queer identity and cleansing the palate.

Alaura Seidl is a queer+feminist educator, writer, and socially engaged artist based in Madison, WI. Alaura is the director of the ArtWrite Collective and a community arts lecturer at UW-Madison. Find more from Alaura at alauramegan.com.

Exhibitions Run

April 1 – April 23 , 2016

Opening Reception

Fri, April 1, 7-9pm

Artist in Residence

Saturdays, April 2 & 9 3-8pm

Thursdays, April 7 & 14 10am-3pm

Friday, April 8 5-7pm

Friday, April 22 10am-2:30pm and 5-8pm

Concurrent to Toast, Milwaukee- based artist Zina Mussmann presents her recent series of mixed media drawings entitled Precautionary Measures.

Her work revolves around confronting issues of safety, vulnerability, and perceptions of danger and anxiety in our society. The artist writes, “I depict figures who are dressed in protective clothing in an environment that contains no discernible hazard. I incorporate cut-out floral shapes of plants that have varying degrees of toxicity to humans, some of which were used in Victorian art to symbolize impending doom or a treacherous situation. Danger exists here in an unrealized form, as possibilities but not as inevitabilities. The figures are hypervigilant in their preparedness; donning PPE’s, medical masks, space suits, and other shielding garments. They exist in an unceasing state of readiness for perils that may or may not come.”

Zina Mussmann received a BFA from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee in 2002 and an MFA from Northern Illinois University in 2008. She has exhibited her work regionally and nationally. Her work has been featured in the Manifest International Painting Annual, The Alchemy Magazine of Literature and Art and Lunch Ticket Magazine. She is also the co-founder of Greymatter, an artist-run space she established with Rachel Quirk in 2011, the curator of an online project called 365 Artists 365 Days, and a faculty member at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

Location / Hours / Info

Arts + Literature Laboratory 2021 Winnebago Street Madison, WI 53704

Tues–Fri 10am-3pm,
Sat April 16 & 23 10am- 3pm, or by appointment

Exhibition and related events are free open to the public.

 

Opening Reception & Gallery Hours

Join us for an opening reception 7-9pm on April 1, 2016. Alaura
Seidl will be in residence at ALL on Saturdays, April 2 and 9, 3-8pm; Thursdays, April 7 and 14, 10am-3pm; Friday, April 8, 5-7pm; and Friday, April 22, 10am-2:30pm and 5-8pm. The gallery will also be open for regular gallery hours Tuesdays through Fridays, 10am-3pm; Saturdays April 16 and 23, 10am-3pm; and by appointment. The exhibitions and opening are free and open to the public.

About Arts + Literature Laboratory

Arts + Literature Laboratory (ALL) is a community art space for visual, literary and performing artists to share their work and create new connections. The space is open for gallery hours (see schedule above) or by appointing during exhibitions. Other programming includes the monthly Watershed Reading Series, write-ins, workshops, lectures, concerts, the smALL Press Library, and more.

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