友情客串 • Friendship BBQ

Hongzhe Liang  and Jueqian Fang

Opening Saturday June 18th from 4 to 7pm 2022

Visits can be scheduled by appointment June 18th through July 3rd.


 

Jueqian Fang (b. 1992, Jinhua, China) is an unprolific artist based in Seattle. She co-organizes Veronica with Michael Van Horn.

 

Hongzhe Liang (born 1992 in Yueyang, China) is currently attending the graduate program of Visual Arts at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He works with various media such as sculpture, installation, and photography. 

 

In 友情客串 • Friendship BBQ, Liang presents three pieces of work that are made after his recent visits to Houston.

SOUTH GARAGE

Jueqian Fang 

All documentation by Jueqian Fang.

Chase’s lost balls

2022

found balls, stainless steel wire, metal hardware

NORTH GARAGE

Hongzhe Liang

documented by Jueqian Fang 

Snowman Crossing River

2022

unfired clay, bamboo skewer

Menu

2022

inkjet print

Untitled

2022

#10 all purpose window envelope, laser print, acupuncture needle

Installation view


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How the Sausage Gets Made

Laura Hart Newlon

an adjacent guest exhibition curated by Seattle Freezer 

Laura Hart Newlon is a lens-based artist and writer whose recent work explores materiality and conditions of visibility related to the body and image-making. Newlon has exhibited her work at various museums, galleries and artist-run spaces nationally, with recent exhibitions at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans), Specialist (Seattle), the Bellevue Art Museum (Bellevue), SOIL (Seattle) and LVL3 (Chicago), and her work is included in collections such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection and Photographic Center Northwest. She holds an MFA in Photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MA in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Washington. Her kids love bagels, yard waste, and aggressive hammock rides, as well as digging holes. Newlon lives in Seattle where she is an Associate Professor in the Art Department at Cornish College of the Arts.

 

http://www.laurahartnewlon.com/

 

Seattle Freezer is a chill white cube (usually) located in the West Seattle home of Michael Milano and Elisabeth Smith. It is probably Seattle's first and only appliance-turned-exhibition space.