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2016 Artist in Residence

Lesley Dill’s spring residency at the Fullerton College art gallery alters popular conceptions of conventional art by not being simple paintings hung on walls.

2016 Artist in residence
Lesley Dill the Poetic Voice at Fullerton College on Thursday, Feb. 12 Photo credit: Christian Mesaros

 

Dill uses words as patchwork to create familiar objects like dresses, and suits, she creates literature with words in a language of her own.

“She offers a great interdisciplinary bridge with poetry,” said Carol Henke, Fullerton College gallery director. “We wanted to get all the students 2.JPGinterested in the gallery. With Lesley’s pieces drawing inspiration from literature, we could get the english department excited about art too.”

Dill donated a piece called “Horse Dress Puppet” to the Fullerton College permanent art collection. This piece was inspired by Leo Tolstoy.

 

 

At the opening reception of Dill’s gallery on Thursday, Feb. 11, students flowed in and out of the on-campus gallery.

Copper wire poem dress
spiritual armor made with words of a poem at Fullerton College on Thursday, Feb. 12 Photo credit: Christian Mesaros

“I enjoy the 3-D and interactive aspect of the art, using the words as sculpture and not flat on the wall was very interesting,” art student Melissa Castaneda said. “I only wish there was more to look at.”

The exhibit was made possible by the Frederick R. Weisman Art foundation, the work of Henke, and her gallery students.

Students can interact with the artist while she visits the campus in March during two different events. Monday, March 14 she will be giving a talk in the Wilshire Auditorium. Dill will also hold art demonstrations March 15-17, 8:30-11:00 a.m. and noon-3:30 p.m. in the Fullerton College art gallery.

I have given my whole life to words
cloth and thread, the body as a metaphor for the human condition at Fullerton College on Thursday, Feb. 12 Photo credit: Christian Mesaros
Flood (I Heard a Voice)
Paper,acrylic paint, ink and pens; depicts language as a part of nature at Fullerton College on Thursday, Feb. 12 Photo credit: Christian Mesaros

 

 

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