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DIARY OF SMELLS: SHARDS                                                                                                                        WHAT COMES TO MIND

07 NOVEMBER 2013                                                                                                                                             05 DECEMBER 2013
CNSI ART|SCI GALLERY                                                                                                                                 CNSI ART|SCI GALLERY

The olfactory sense, though often                                                                                                Joyce Cutler-Shaw is an artist of
forgotten, is a powerful connector                                                                                               intermedia, although drawing is at
to memory and emotions. Diary of                                                                                                 the heart of her work. She considers
Smells: Shards (Estilhaços) is an on-                                                                                            drawing to be a primary language, a
going multi-sensorial interactive &                                                                                              way of knowing, a mode of inquiry,
interdisciplinary project comprised                                                                                              and an act of empathy. She has
of various stages of smell production,                                                                                           exhibited internationally since 1972.
photographs and sound design.                                                                                                    Joyce Cutler-Shaw’s works—public
                                                                                                                                 installations, drawings and artists
Josely Caravalho, a Brazilian multi-                                                                                             books—are represented in both Museum and
media artist lives in New York and                                                                                               Library Special Collections including
Rio de Janeiro. Over the past three                                                                                              the Albertina Museum in Vienna, New
decades, she has assembled a body of                                                                                             York’s Museum of Modern Art, The 42nd
work in a wide range of media that                                                                                               Street Library, the Klinspor Museum
gives eloquent voice to matters of                                                                                               in Germany, the Teylers Museum in The
memory, identity and social justice                                                                                              Netherlands, and the Herbert Johnson
while consistently challenging the                                                                                               Museum at Cornell.
boundaries between artist and audience
and between politics and art. She
received her BA from Washington
University, St. Louis and has taught at
the School of Architecture, National
University of Mexico and SUNY at
Purchase. She is founder and director
of The Silkscreen Project, St. Mark’s
Church in-the-Bowery in New York City.

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