Connecticut artist Amy Genser works with paper and paint to explore her ongoing obsession with texture, pattern, and color. Using paper as pigment, she layers, cuts, rolls, and combines the humble material into vibrant tableaux that are inspired by the natural world—the flow of water, the shape of beehives, the organic irregularity of plants, and more. For her site-specific installation at Fuller Craft Museum, Shifting, Genser explores the mutable beauty of the museum’s natural surroundings, the power of each season, and the beautiful transitions in between.
The exhibition is made possible by support from the Caroline R. Graboys Fund.
In the Press:
Colossal: Vibrant Sculptures by Amy Genser Arrange Rolls of Mulberry Paper into Dense Topographies
We-ha: Amy Genser Perfects the Art of Paper
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