Curating and Project Direction

Making Sense

Role: Co-Curator

University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, Florida

September 27-December 12, 2014

The exhibition Making Sense: Rochelle Feinstein, Deborah Grant, Iva Gueorguieva, Dona Nelson, brought together four artists who make distinctive contributions to contemporary painting. Through a range of approaches, they explore painting as a medium, a set of techniques, an historical institution and a framework for making sense.

Inspired by WWII-era Enigma decoding machines, Rochelle Feinstein takes on puzzling figures of speech, inscrutable ideas and encrypted social codes as challenges for painterly representation.

Using a method she calls “Random Select,” Deborah Grant creates imagined, non-linear narrative encounters between historical artists, interwoven with her own varied humanistic interests from literature to religion.

Iva Gueorguieva adapts the visual language of modern abstraction to create tumultuous, energetic spaces on canvas; her process of building up paintings by layering torn cloth with pigment and color washes produces spontaneous, dynamic compositions rooted in personal stories.

Dona Nelson’s two-sided paintings, stained and layered with strands of cheesecloth, invite viewers to encounter them as freestanding forms.

Making Sense included new works produced by Feinstein and Gueorguieva at Graphicstudio, the 45-year-old collaborative printmaking and sculpture atelier of the USF Institute for Research In Art.

Curated by Margaret Miller, Director, USF Institute for Research in Art, and Megan Voeller, Associate Curator of Education, USF Contemporary Art Museum.

Exhibition Catalog:

Title: Making Sense
Role: Editor, Contributor
Contributors: Robyn O’Neil, Maggie Nelson, Margaret Miller, Rochelle Feinstein, Deborah Grant, Iva Gueorguieva, Dona Nelson, Megan Voeller
Publication Date: 2014
Publisher: University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum
ISBN: 9780986076701

The exhibition catalogue for Making Sense features interpretive essays, an interview and exhibition documentation highlighting the work of artists Rochelle Feinstein, Deborah Grant, Iva Gueorguieva and Dona Nelson.