Mallory Breiner 'Part'
Part, UV Print on Aluminum, 8"x12", 2020.
Artist Statement
Mallory Breiner makes sculpture, paintings, and installation that layer visual language from art history, ecology, literature, motherhood and popular culture. She is interested re-imagining patriarchal representations of women from a femme point of view. Her work aims to create aesthetic encounters that imagine new realities based in equity, tenderness, cross-species communication, and power through poetry.
Artist Bio
Mallory Cain Breiner received her MFA in Combined Media from Hunter College in New York City in 2014. She has exhibited at Five Myles Gallery (BK, NY) and the Everywoman Biennial in NYC. She has been published in Art Maze Magazine, attended residency at the Vermont Studio Center and created Fink and Theel Contemporary, a feminist online platform featuring emerging artists. She is currently a professor of Art at Saint Michael’s College and Champlain College in Vermont.
Part, UV Print on Aluminum, 8"x12", 2020.
Artist Statement
Mallory Breiner makes sculpture, paintings, and installation that layer visual language from art history, ecology, literature, motherhood and popular culture. She is interested re-imagining patriarchal representations of women from a femme point of view. Her work aims to create aesthetic encounters that imagine new realities based in equity, tenderness, cross-species communication, and power through poetry.
Artist Bio
Mallory Cain Breiner received her MFA in Combined Media from Hunter College in New York City in 2014. She has exhibited at Five Myles Gallery (BK, NY) and the Everywoman Biennial in NYC. She has been published in Art Maze Magazine, attended residency at the Vermont Studio Center and created Fink and Theel Contemporary, a feminist online platform featuring emerging artists. She is currently a professor of Art at Saint Michael’s College and Champlain College in Vermont.
Part, UV Print on Aluminum, 8"x12", 2020.
Artist Statement
Mallory Breiner makes sculpture, paintings, and installation that layer visual language from art history, ecology, literature, motherhood and popular culture. She is interested re-imagining patriarchal representations of women from a femme point of view. Her work aims to create aesthetic encounters that imagine new realities based in equity, tenderness, cross-species communication, and power through poetry.
Artist Bio
Mallory Cain Breiner received her MFA in Combined Media from Hunter College in New York City in 2014. She has exhibited at Five Myles Gallery (BK, NY) and the Everywoman Biennial in NYC. She has been published in Art Maze Magazine, attended residency at the Vermont Studio Center and created Fink and Theel Contemporary, a feminist online platform featuring emerging artists. She is currently a professor of Art at Saint Michael’s College and Champlain College in Vermont.