“Leftovers” – new objects by Renee Prisble Una

Opening reception: Saturday, September 13, from 7-10pm
Show runs until, Sunday, October 12, 2008
A Materials Exchange: Sunday, October 12 during gallery hours
(new hours)open Sundays 11am-3pm or call/email for appointment
Boxes of unused identification tags, clippings of sheets of latex, scores of glass vials, and a large container of multiple sized googly eyes are just a few of the materials used in mini dutch’s new show “Leftovers,” new objects by Renee Prisble Una. During the course of a decade, Una has acquired a large array of materials — most of it remnants from past projects. Though some materials were purchased or found with some intention of eventually using them, they instead lay dormant along other objects waiting for a purpose.
Using all of the leftover materials in her studio Una will purge her space with the hopes of finding a new path of art making. All of these new pieces will be available for purchase, with most prices ranging from five to forty dollars. Working quickly and with materials she has been familiar with for years, what once was known as a cluttered studio will be transformed into a clean space. A space ready to foster new ideas, and a space that will be ready to nest the future acquirements of art making.
Renee Prisble Una has exhibited in numerous Chicago venues including
having solo shows at the Museum of Surgical Science, Northeastern Illinois University Gallery and NAB Gallery.
