Break, Mend, Fold: Marzena Krzemińska–Baluch and Matthew Day Perez
Bullseye Projects, Portland, Oregon, 2018
A two-person exhibition exploring the materiality and mutability of glass.
A touching table offered tactile examples so visitors could handle the glass forms in Krzemińska–Baluch’s work.
The didactic slumping table offered samples showing the glass slumping process through three stages (sheet glass, partially slumped, slumped) along with signs explaining temperatures and process.
Design team: Michael Endo (Curator), Nicole Leaper (Experience Design Director), Collin Richard (Art Handler). Photos: D. Kvitka, courtesy of Bullseye Projects.
Bullseye Projects presents an exhibition examining materiality and process. Break, Mend, Fold features work by Marzena Krzemińska–Baluch and Matthew Day Perez, and will be on view February 7 – April 28, 2018.
Bullseye Projects presents an exhibition examining materiality and process. Break, Mend, Fold features work by Marzena Krzemińska–Baluch and Matthew Day Perez, and will be on view February 7 – April 28, 2018.
Bullseye Projects presents an exhibition examining materiality and process. Break, Mend, Fold features work by Marzena Krzemińska–Baluch and Matthew Day Perez, and will be on view February 7 – April 28, 2018.
Bullseye Projects presents an exhibition examining materiality and process. Break, Mend, Fold features work by Marzena Krzemińska–Baluch and Matthew Day Perez, and will be on view February 7 – April 28, 2018.
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I'm an experience design director, design researcher/strategist, and communication designer intrigued by the emotional experiences created when humans interact with information. I apply user experience design principals to visual, environmental, and interactive media. I currently lead communication design and strategy for Bullseye Projects and Bullseye Studio and guide multi-disciplinary teams in the creation of interactive learning experiences. View all posts by NicoleLeaper