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SUMMARY:Local Artists Go Miniature
DESCRIPTION:Fine-scale miniature artists in the collection of The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures create astoundingly small objects inspired by everything from Louis XV’s study at Versailles to an Art Deco bathroom to a tray of chips, salsa, and guacamole. These small versions of full-scale objects invite the viewer to look closer at the world around them in exciting new ways.\nIn the new East Gallery that allows the Museum to explore the idea of miniatures in broad and experimental ways, artists within a 60-mile-radius were invited to submit up to three small visual artworks to be considered for the juried exhibition Local Artists Go Miniature. 2D and 3D submissions of any media and concept were welcomed, but objects could be no larger than 12x12x12”. Jurors selected artwork from 29 of the 127 artists who submitted.\n\nMeet the Artists\nAimee Garcia\nAlivia Haltom\nAlyssa Sipe\nApril Pugh\nArlyn Johnson\nCary Esser\nCelina Curry\nCésar Lopez\nChandra Beadleston\nChandra Debuse\nDean Kube\nEmily Blair Quinn\nEric Conrad\nHoseok Youn\nHùng Lê\nJanet Hanna\nJohn Eck\nKate Schroeder\nKelly Conner\nKendall Bolden\nKim Lindaberry\nKristina Panos\nMacKenzie Fulmer\nMelissa Guadalupe Wolf\nOscar Gutiérrez\nShawn Sanem\nSydney Pener\nThomas Mueller\nTraci Furan\nRead the Artist BiosRead the Artist Bios\n\nIn-Depth Artist Interviews\nArtists selected for the exhibition were given the opportunity to participate in a video interview about their studio practice, experience working in miniature, and more.\nWatch the Artist InterviewsWatch the Artist Interviews\n\nMeet the Jurors\n\n \n \n \n \n \nCarlos Ortiz-Gallo – Artist | Curatorial Fellow, Local Artists Go Miniature\nCarlos Ortiz-Gallo ( https://www.carlos-miguel-ortiz.com/ ) was born in Lima, Peru, in 1993 and eventually migrated to Miami, FL. Currently based in Kansas City, Ortiz-Gallo works with a diverse array of mediums to create large hybrid installations. Ortiz-Gallo has participated in several solo and group shows and has exhibited work at galleries in Missouri, Illinois, Florida, and Texas. He obtained his BFA in Printmaking and Art History from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2016. Ortiz-Gallo was a resident artist at Art Letter & Numbers in Averill Park, NY, in the fall of 2021 and a resident at ACRE Projects in 2018.\n\n \n \n \n \n \nChris Toledo – Fine-Scale Miniature Artist\nChris Toledo ( https://www.toledominiatures.com/ ) is a Los Angeles-based artist renowned for his exquisitely detailed miniature models of historical interiors. With a passion that began in childhood, Toledo has refined his skills to create 1:12 scale miniatures that are strikingly accurate representations of architectural periods, particularly the early 20th century. His work is not just about replicating details but about evoking the feel and historical context of the periods he models. One of his iconic Art Deco bathrooms and a commissioned Miniature Art Museum are in The National Museum of Toys and Miniature’s permanent collection and on display in the Miniature Maze.\n\n \n \n \n \n \nCristina Albu – Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory | University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC)\nCristina Albu ( https://shss.umkc.edu/profiles/media-art-and-design/albu-cristina.html ) is an associate professor of contemporary art history and theory at UMKC. Her research addresses how contemporary art enables us to question what and how we perceive. It focuses on artists’ uses of new media such as video and biofeedback technology to enhance attention and highlight the fluidity of selfhood and interpersonal exchanges. She is the author of Mirror Affect: Seeing Self, Observing Others in Contemporary Art (Minnesota University Press, 2016). Albu is also co-editor (with Dawna Schuld) of a volume of essays titled Perception and Agency in Shared Spaces of Contemporary Art (Routledge, 2018). Her writings have appeared in scholarly anthologies (e.g. Hybrid Practices: Art in Collaboration with Science and Technology in the Long 1960s, Framings, The Permanence of the Transient, Crossing Cultures) and journals, including Afterimage, Artnodes, and Athanor.\n\n \nJill Downen – Artist | Chair of Sculpture | Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI)\nJill Downen ( https://jilldownen.com/ ) is a non-binary American artist based in Kansas City who works in site-responsive installations, sculpture, and drawing. Significant awards include the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, the Stone and DeGuire Contemporary Art Award, the Charlotte Street Foundation Visual Artists Award, and an international Santos Foundation Grant. Downen has created installations at The Momentary/Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, The Oklahoma City Museum of Art, and for Open Spaces: The Exhibition. Their residencies include MASS MoCA, the MacDowell Colony National Endowment for the Arts residency, and Cité International des Arts residency in Paris, among others. They hold a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) and an MFA from the Sam Fox School at Washington University in St. Louis. Downen is the chair of sculpture at KCAI and is represented by the Bruno David Gallery in St.\n\n \n \n \n \n \nWolfe Brack – Artist | Artistic Director of InterUrban ArtHouse | Board Member, The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures\nWolfe Brack ( https://wolfebrack.com/ ) is a self-taught artist born and raised in Kansas City. His work deals mostly with the minute, the unnoticed, and the humorousness that is often overlooked in our daily lives. Brack draws inspiration from natural forms, incorporating live organisms ranging from tiny plants to the human body, into his work. He was the Director of GLOW, a coalition of artists, body painters, models, musicians, and photographers that put on live arts events in Kansas City through the use of body paint, music, dance, and the human canvas. Brack is currently the Artistic Director for the InterUrban ArtHouse in Overland Park, KS, overseeing programming, events, and gallery exhibitions in the space.\n\n \n\n \nThe National Museum of Toys and Miniatures hosted a series of dynamic panel discussions with the artists of Local Artists Go Miniature. Each artist shared insights into the exhibition and the art of working in a small scale.\nFollowing the discussion, attendees enjoyed an exclusive opportunity to view the exhibition alongside the artists. Admission was free and did not require registration.\nApril 10 | 6:00-7:30PM\n\nCary Esser | Lacuna S3, 2021\nEric Conrad | Untitled, 2019\nKendall Bolden | The Absence of Nurturing, 2024\nMacKenzie Fulmer | Daily Object Studies, 2020\n\nApril 23 | 6:00-7:30PM\n\nHoseok Youn | It’s Just a Toy (BMC-Gundam), 2024\nKate Schroeder | Broyhill Inspired Record Console; Mini Malm Burner With Arched Banister Tray, Mini Log Holder, and Mini Match Striker; Miniature Candle Holder and Match Box, 2024\nKelly Conner | My Precious, 2024\nKim Lindaberry | They They ∞, She He ∞, He He ∞, 2023\n\nMay 29 | 6:00-7:30PM\n\nDean Kube | Untitled, Study of Sonny, 2021\nEmily Blair Quinn | Untitled, Depression, Disappointed, 2024\nHùng Lê | Stitched Memories XI, 2023; Stitched Memories VIII, 2023; Stitched Memories IX, 2024\nMelissa Guadalupe Wolf | The Origin of Vaqueros, 2024\n\n\nSupporters\nFinancial assistance for this project has been provided by the Missouri Arts Council ( https://missouriartscouncil.org/ ), a state agency, and a generous private donor.\n\n
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