THE EVOLUTION OF DARWIN >
2006/2007 From Fall through Spring, (2006/07) Ms. Solondz created over 200 rust heads of evolutionary biologists on the concrete risers in front of the Metcalf Science Center at Boston University.
Metcalf Science Center, Boston University, Boston, MA
Art As Science Article PDF >
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PRE-DARWIN SIDEWALK INSTALLATIONS >
2005/2006 Continuing to work with rust heads, Ms. Solondz takes the images to outdoor public spaces and rusts heads onto concrete sidewalks. |
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BEYOND THE BONE >
2005 Images of heads, made from iron filings in salt water, rust and change over the course of this installation.
Gallery Naga, Boston, MA
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THE RIVER >
2004 The River, a 12 foot simulation made with pumps and lights, had tethered fabric draped over rocks, undulating in the current.
Bell Gallery, Brown University, Providence, RI |
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SOAP >
2004/2005 As with salt, Ms. Solondz’s interest in materials that transform themselves brought her to do a series of works making liquid and solid soaps.
Studio Installations, East Providence, RI |
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SALT WORK >
2004 Continuing her fascination with salt, Solondz grows salt stalactites, stalagmites, mounds and crystallized pieces out of salt bricks.
Studio Installations, East Providence, RI |
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THEY LEFT THEIR CLOTHES BY THE WATER >
2003 A piece about children who enter the water and do not return, this installation is comprised of children’s clothing, much of it salted, a “river” made up of basins with floating salted wax forms, and small books painted with children’s heads.
Gallery Naga, Boston, MA
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LOSING TRACK >
2002 A collaboration with visual artist, Meg Governo and performance artist, Mary Paula Hunter, Losing Track, combined a narrative performance with a visual installation.
Wheeler Gallery, Providence, RI |
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THIS IS THEN >
2002 This installation from 2002 consisted of a wall of salt crystallized children’s clothing hung from wooden pegs.
Real Artways, Harford, CT
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A PERFECTED STATE >
2001 The first sculptural installation in early 2001 consisted of salt encrusted children’s shoes on gold panels.
Gallery Naga, Boston, MA |
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