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Western Connecticut State University: WCSU senior art student curates new exhibit at Brookfield Craft Center

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Western Connecticut State University issued the following announcement on March 28.

DANBURY, Conn. – Fairfield County artists Janice Mauro, Isabella Saraceni and Ellen Schiffman will show selections from their works in the exhibition “Tangible Traces,” curated by Western Connecticut State University senior art student Daisy Gesualdi. The exhibition will run from Saturday, April 2, through Sunday, April 24, 2022, at the Brookfield Craft Center,  286 Whisconier Road in Brookfield. It will be open for public viewing  during gallery hours from noon to 5 p.m Tuesday through Friday, from 11  a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. A closing reception  will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 23, in the  Lynn Tendler Bignell Gallery at the Brookfield Craft Center. Admission  to both the exhibition and the closing reception are free and open to  the public. Brookfield Craft Center adheres to the state of Connecticut  Covid-19 protocols.

“Tangible Traces” is an exploration of vulnerability through time and  its connection with human existence. Vulnerability can appear in  multiple forms: some tangible, others conceptual. It may appear as  gradual aging, decay seen in nature, or worn walls of an ancient city.  In an effort to understand and heal through spirituality and art, diving  into it with confidence is our resilience and strength. Each artist  explores this concept through their diverse use of material and their  connections to anthropology, archeology, spirituality and the natural  world.

Senior art major Daisy Gesualdi

Senior art major Daisy Gesualdi, curator of “Tangible Traces”

In an ongoing partnership, Brookfield Craft Center supports WCSU’s Department of Art through instructor-led, class-curated exhibitions. This year, Gesualdi,  a senior art major, was selected to curate this exhibition, which  represents the culmination of her four years of studies at WCSU. A  resident of Bethel, Gesualdi is pursuing her own personal art practice  while cultivating her professional experiences working in galleries and  museums in a variety of activities from curation to collections  management. She currently works with Art and Frame in Newtown, and  recently interned with the New Britain Museum of American Art. Gesualdi  continues to volunteer with the WCSU art gallery, assisting the  university curator in the preparation and curation of exhibitions in the  Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center, and will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Arts in Painting and a minor in Marketing.

"Covid Memorial VI" by Janice Mauro

“Covid Memorial IV” by Janice Mauro

Mauro, of Redding, is a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society, the  Artists Collective of Westport, and Silvermine Guild Member. She has  exhibited at the National Academy of Design in New York City; Mattatuck  Museum, Waterbury; and the New Britain Museum of Art in New Britain. She  has designed, carved and modeled various puppets for New York Broadway  Productions such as Julie Taymor’s “The Lion King.” Her monument of WWII  soldier Sergeant Homer Lee Wise is installed in Veterans Park in  Stamford. Mauro was the studio assistant for figurative sculptor Richard  McDermott Miller (1922-2004). She served in the role of Coker Master  Sculptor at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina. Her bronze fountain,  “The Source,” is in the permanent collection on the grounds of  Brookgreen Gardens. In 2019, she created the Brookgreen Medal, which is  now part of the permanent collection of the British Museum in London,  and the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.

"As Above, So Below" by Isabella Saraceni

“As Above, So Below” by Isabella Saraceni

Saraceni, of Newtown, is a multimedia visual artist. A 2019 graduate  of the University of Connecticut, she received a Bachelor of Fine Art in  Painting. She has spent time studying in Florence, Italy, and has  received a number of awards, including the University of Connecticut  IDEA Grant. Saraceni has participated in several Connecticut galleries  including the Five Points Annex Gallery in Torrington, VAIS Gallery in  Storrs, and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art in New Haven. Saraceno’s  current studio, located at Moss Creek Farm in Newtown, is where she  gains her inspiration from the surrounding landscape, using this to  guide her practice. She incorporates themes of environment, time, and  physical presence; bridging the gap between herself and the natural  world.

"Trilogy" by Ellen Schiffman

“Trilogy” by Ellen Schiffman

Schiffman, of Weston, is a professional working artist for more than  30 years, exhibiting work in galleries and museums nationwide. Schiffman  is passionately committed to experimentation and exploration in  creating her work. In addition to the richness, complexity and beauty  achieved with her fiber art, Schiffman also is drawn to the historical  and multi-cultural richness of fiber-making traditions. Each work  reflects a fascination with texture, pattern and sculptural forms.  Although fiber is often her jumping-off point, she considers herself a  multimedia artist. She is an avid explorer of materials, making use of  traditional art materials such as paint, ink and clay. Schiffman also  turns to unexpected, often commonplace, materials in her artwork. These  include cotton twill tape, items from nature, found objects, Q-tips, and  more. Surprise and spontaneity characterize many of Schiffman’s pieces,  where inspiration is drawn from across cultures and time, and imagery  inspired by the randomness of nature and the intentionality and splendor  of human creations.

To learn more about the WCSU Department of Art, visit www.wcsu.edu/art/. To learn more about this exhibition or the Brookfield Craft Center, go to www.brookfieldcraft.org/.

Western Connecticut State University  changes lives by providing all students with a high-quality education  that fosters their growth as individuals, scholars, professionals and  leaders in a global society. Our vision: To be widely recognized as a  premier public university with outstanding teachers and scholars who  prepare students to contribute to the world in a meaningful way.

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