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Elsewhere Collaborative
a thrift store turned living art museum

Artist in residence

July 27 to August 23, 2011

I am eager to begin my residence at this experimental, collaborative environment that I've been watching from afar for awhile now. I'm curious to learn what happens when I'm finally living in this place that has been actively working on my imagination for years!

Take a look at the article featuring Elsewhere in
July's US AIrways Magazine.

Elsewhere Collaborative
606 Elm Street, Greensboro, NC

 

CoLab

Co-Laboratory
Jeffrey Ellse, Michael Finnegan, Keith MacLelland,
Lynda Schlosberg, Alison Williams and Denise Driscoll

Marran Gallery
Lesley University

May 31-June 5, 2011

For the 2011 Alumni Reunion at Lesley University,
six Art Institute of Boston MFA Alumni joined forces
to create a collaborative 28 x 9-foot drawing contemplating the connections between the 80,000-plus alumni from Lesley University. Working as a group for the first time, egos and personal styles are relinquished in exchange for a process that allows a common sensibility to emerge.

View Lynda Schlosberg's photo documentation of the process.

Co-Laboratory blog: wedrawtogether.blogspot.com

Artist Talks
12 pm and 3 pm, June 3
3 pm, June 4

IGBabson

Inner Garden
a collaborative exploration of growth and connection

Mary Begin, Denise Driscoll, and Mirela Sahleanu

Babson College
Working in Reynolds Student Center across several months, the artists share materials, forms and processes as they explore patterns of growth and connection. Beginning in late January 2010, work will begin to appear in various locations in the Horn Library and will continue to expand across the semester. Sculpture and Poetry students in Danielle Krcmar's and Mary Pinard's classes will collaborate with the artists and each other to develop visual and written contributions of their own.

Ongoing installation: February – April 2010

Artists' Reception
Wednesday, March 24, time TBD

Library hours:
Sun: 9 am to 10 pm
Mon-Thu: 7:30 am to 10 pm
Fri: 7:30 am to 6 pm
Sat: 8:30 am to 5 pm

Confirm holiday hours and directions at www.babson.edu

Natives1

Digital Natives:
mapping social connection through
collaborative printmaking

Denise Driscoll, Doug Lack and the students in Art I

Using glue, string, boards and miscellaneous cans of latex paint, students work with Denise Driscoll and Doug Lack to develop diagrams of contemporary communication networks. The collographs become printing plates which reveal both the order and the chaos in our daily lives.

Studio 370
December 2009-January 2010

Holliston High School
370 Hollis Street
Holliston, MA

Gallery hours
8 am to 2 pm Monday – Friday or by appointment
Visitors must sign in at the front desk.

 

DNABabson

DNA Blankets
Horn Library at Babson College
September 2009 – January 2010

Thousands of hand-folded painted paper envelopes color-coding ACTG sequences from human DNA are filled with haiku, becoming a wall-sized book for passers-by to read. In the lounge area, a spiral labyrinth of paper and string uses the same ACTG sequences to trace a path to the center and back out again.


Library hours:

Sun: 9 am to 10 pm
Mon-Thu: 7:30 am to 10 pm
Fri: 7:30 am to 6 pm
Sat: 8:30 am to 5 pm

Confirm holiday hours and directions at www.babson.edu

© Denise Driscoll 2007
Modified 7/10/11