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Carefully formed sculptures articulate specifically known forms or spaces that already have meanings, identities, and values attached to them in MFA candidate Kate Costello's thesis exhibition.
MFA candidate Kate Costello's sculptural works are developed by means of exaggeration, reduction or manipulation of an already existent form. Inspired by images that grow out of spontaneous ideas, Costello then materializes that same imagery into physical objects which may be characterized as improvisational.
Art critic Chris Miles says Costello's sculptures "...adopt a stance of stubborn, quiet realness--existing less as things we could only know in our dreams and more as things we can't fathom in reality."
A reception for the artist is scheduled on Thursday, May 1, 2003.
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