MANCHESTER, NH.- The Currier Museum of Art has been awarded a $15,000 Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support the upcoming exhibition, Soo Sunny Park: BioLath. The exhibition will be on view at the Museum from February 25 through August 6, 2017. The Art Works category focuses on the creation of art that meets the highest standards of excellence, public engagement with diverse and excellent art, lifelong learning in the arts and the strengthening of communities through the arts.
The arts are for all of us, and by supporting organizations such as the Currier Museum of Art, the National Endowment for the Arts is providing more opportunities for the public to engage with the arts, said NEA Chairman Jane Chu. Whether in a theater, a town square, a museum or a hospital, the arts are everywhere and make our lives richer.
We are delighted to receive a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for this exhibition, said Alan Chong, director of the Currier Museum of Art. Soo Sunny Parks installation will fill an entire gallery and capture natural light in shifting patterns from moment to moment.
In BioLath, New Hampshire artist Soo Sunny Park will create a new, site-specific work that will transform the Museums Putnam Gallery into an immersive sculptural environment that explores the effect of light on visual perception. Luminous sculptural forms will fill the spacesuspended from the ceiling and placed on the floor. The sculpture will be animated by shifts in daylight caused by the time of day, weather conditions and changing seasons, as well as the perspective of visitors as they move through the installation.
This exhibition is the latest project in the Contemporary Connections series, a platform for exhibiting new work by New England artists made in dialogue with the Curriers collection or the local environment. Soo Sunny Park will give a public talk and lead an installation with school-aged children from the community. Tours, hands-on activities for families and a small, free exhibition catalogue will complement the exhibition.