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    Treasure Island

    Abstract landscapes changing over time by objects that come and go. Experience the delicate sensation of shaping and capturing traces in time. Everyday compositions emerge, until a reset handle wipes the slate clean and allows a fresh start.
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    Urban flow

    The movement patterns of people and the patterns of spontaneous growth of plants show a remarkable resemblance. For both, their expansion and flow are subjected to urban space and planning, with the architecture acting like a vessel for people and plants to move through.
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    Le Pilon

    An alternative mortar (vessel & pestle) to be used for crushing spices and cooking ingredients. Products can be grinded and mixed. Made of two pieces, it can be used with either both hands or with one hand by turning and holding the base on the table.
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    Cluster Cocoon

    The Cluster Cocoon has potential as an appealing product for children and parents. The playfulness of spaces within spaces and the possibilities of creating multiple variations within these spaces, routings and compositions by children stimulates creativity with this natural organic looking cluster.
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    Flow Lloyd

    The Lloyds Hotel stands as an architectural statue in its surroundings, solid and isolated. At the same time it is culturally, economicatlly and socially integrated with the environment.
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    Brick

    With one concrete brick (23cm x 35cm) 17 different variations of walls can be composed. Each of the walls have a unique motif and offer different qualities by the organization of their openings and play of light and shadow.
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Noëlle Mulder & Kristy Peet

cordially invite you to

INTERACTIVE     SPACES

Tuesday, March 6 at 2:00 pm.

Both artists are concerned with landscape and the human intervention in it. Peet overlays parts of landscape photographs with gold foil to mask their origins, whereas Mulder contrasts strong structural materials with the roughness and delicacy of wood, urban plants and trees.

 

Noëlle Mulder

www.noellemulder.com

Kirsty Peet

www.kristypeet.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HCC NORTHLINE CAMPUS

ART GALLERY


8001 Fulton Street
Houston,

Texas 77022

Opening hours:

M – F,               7:00 am – 10:00 pm.

Saturday          7:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Sunday            7:00 am – 10:00 pm

Presented by:

COE for Visual & Performing Arts, Art Deptartment

 

INTERACTIVE SPACES

by Noëlle Mulder & Kristy Peet

March 6 – April 5, 2018

Opening and artist talk: Tuesday,  March 6, 2018 | 2–3.30 pm

An exhibition featuring works by photographer Kristy Peet and environmental sculptor Noëlle Mulder. Both artists are concerned with landscape and the human intervention in it. Peet overlays parts of landscape photographs with gold foil to mask their origins, whereas Mulder contrasts strong structural materials with the roughness and delicacy of wood, urban plants and trees.

HCC NORTHLINE CAMPUS

ART GALLERY

8001 Fulton St

Houston,

Texas 77022

713-718-8089

 

 

Presented by:

COE for Visual & Performing Arts, Art Department

 

 

 

directions: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/8001+Fulton+St,+Houston,+TX+77022//@29.8342476,-95.4469012,12z/data=!4m8!4m7!1m5!1m1!1s0x8640b86915afe8f1:0xf88c25e46c321b50!2m2!1d-95.376861!2d29.8342661!1m0

event link:

http://glasstire.com/events/2018/02/26/interactive-spaces/

Opening hours:

M – F                          7:00 am – 10:00 pm.

Saturday                 7:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Sunday                    7:00 am – 10:00 pm

 

for additional information please contact:

Noëlle Mulder

Artist Architectural, Experimental and Spatial Design, Installations, Objects

Studio # 318, Silos at Sawyer Yards
1502 Sawyer St, Houston TX 77007
+1(823)691 8606

www.noellemulder.com

 

(Open Studio every second Saturday of the month)