EAF05: 2005 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition



Dave Hardy


  
I Can See Your House from Here, 2005
Styrene, wood, metal, concrete
14’x 12’x 12’

Special thanks: Abbey Williams, Carla Edwards, Adam Dougherty, Shaun Leonardo, the Socrates crew

I Can See Your House from Here is a pair of columns and an enclosed roof line that are surfaced in hundreds of printed vacuum pressed forms and guarded by a pair of cast concrete lions. Reminiscent of shingle style vinyl siding and artificial rock cladding, the sculpture references local architectural detailing while addressing issues of privacy and property lines.

Born 1969, Sharon, CT
Lives & works in Brooklyn, NY

Education:
2004 The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME
2004 M.F.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT
1991 B.A., Brown University, Providence, RI

Exhibitions include:
Tiny Vortexes, living room D lyx, Malmo, Sweden (2005)
AIM 25, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2005)
Make It Now, SculptureCenter, Long Island City, NY (2005)
Greater New York 2005, PS1/MoMa, Queens, NY (2005)
Factory Direct, Artspace, New Haven, CT (2005)
Sleight of Hand, Hudson Clearing (at Lemon Sky Miami), FL (2004)
Skowhegan Projects, Skowhegan State Fair, Skowhegan, ME (2004)
Colony, Hudson Clearing, New York, NY (2004)
Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA (2004)
Yale Sculpture Thesis Show, Yale School of Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (2004)
Crosstown Traffic, J. S. Ely House, New Haven, CT (2003)
Summer Artist Residency Group Show, Yale School of Art Gallery, Norfolk, CT (2003)
Beinecke Plaza, Yale University, New Haven, CT (2003)
MFA 2004 Group Show, Yale School of Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (2002)
Evac, Ajax Plastics, San Francisco, CA (2001)
Inflatoshow, Somar, San Francisco, CA (2000)
U, Warmwater Cove, San Francisco, CA (2000)
Bay Area Disfigurative, Ajax Plastics, San Francisco, CA (2000)
Tender, Southern Exposure, San Francisco, CA (1999).

Awards & Fellowships include:
AIM Program, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2005);
Smith Foundation Sculpture Award, Battel-Stoeckel Estate, Yale University, New Haven CT, (2003).