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Alice Marie Perreault

Three Bodies is a collection of two-dimensional and three-dimensional work by Three CGU Alumni: Yehsiming Jue, Alice Marie Perreault, curator of the show, and Young Tseng Wong. The collection installed in the Peggy Phelps Gallery references the signified human body through channels that point to its regeneration, frailty and precariousness. Jue interprets an organic, microscopic view of body; Perreault flirts with augmentative, medical supports for survival and; Wong considers the precariousness of bodies to affirm and generate other perspectives from which to do and see.
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It was a great pleasure to curate this show and to work with CGU Gallery Director, Chris Christion and fellow participating alumni artists, Young Tseng  (YT) Wong and Yehsiming (Jasmine) Jue, who collaborated with me during the installation of "Three Bodies." Thank you to Chelsea Boswell for her social media expertise and our supporting photographers, Tommy Burns and Jill Carol and those who shared their snapshots, too. To everyone who came to the show- I so enjoyed the dialog!  Thank you, especially!

-ali

                                                                                                                                      
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