AMY STACEY CURTIS High Street Gallery

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Amy Stacey Curtis is the Maine Arts Commission's 2005 Individual Artist Fellow for Visual Art and the recipient of 5 Maine Art Commission Good Idea Grants. In 1998, Curtis began an 18-year commitment to art-making, a project which would culminate through 9 solo-biennial exhibits from the year 2000 to the year 2016. In the end, Curtis will have installed 81 large-in-scope interactive installation and new-media works in the vast mills of 8 or 9 Maine towns. Each solo-biennial exhibit is a 22-month process, each exhibit exploring a different theme while inviting audience to perpetuate its multiple installations. In 2018, a publication will document the in-depth autobiographical context of Curtis's long-term process, and will include essays contributed by Maine's art community, historical information about the mills used for these ambitious exhibits, plus full-color plates representative of the projects' 81 works. Curtis also generates drawings which support her biennial themes. This work is in many private collections as well as the collections of Bates College Museum of Art, Colby College Museum of Art, Paper New England, and Portland Museum of Art.

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