Gina Siepel

Gina Siepel

  • Projects/Installations
    • To Understand a Tree (ongoing)
      • Tree and Site
      • Participants and Public Engagement
      • Green Woodworking
    • Living Material
    • FOREST-BODY-CHAIR
    • Cycle of Self-Determination
    • SELF-MADE
    • Chair and Tree Studies
    • Re-Surveying Walden
    • New World Reconsidered
    • The Versatile Queer-All
    • 1 x 1
    • A River Twice
    • The Boy Mechanic Project
    • The Coracles of Pignut Pond
    • The Candidate is Absent
    • CACOPHONY
    • Audubon's Birds
    • Portrait of Audubon
    • After Winslow Homer
    • Emma's Walk
    • King Philip Was a Warrior Bold...
    • Historic Site
    • Recursions
  • About
  • CV
  • Selected Press
    • "Self-Made, Gina Siepel’s queer coming-of-age story at Vox Populi Gallery," by Levi Bentley, ArtBlog Philadelphia, 2018
    • "Gina Siepel's Listening Trips," by Jacqueline Gleisner, Art21 Magazine, 2016
    • "To Understand a Tree: An Environmental Art Piece by Gina Siepel," by Shira Zaid, "The Sophian," 2020
    • "Gina Siepel: The Artist as Explorer," by Lauren Lessing, "Currents 6" exhibition catalog essay, Colby College Museum of Art, 2010
    • "Gina Siepel: Currents 6," by Carl Little, Art New England, 2011
  • Contact
SELF-MADE
2016
Solo Exhibitions: Oresman Gallery, Smith College, Northampton MA (2016), Vox Populi Gallery, Philadelphia (2018), The Mildred Complex(ity), Narrowsburg NY (2019)

SELF-MADE identified connections between object making, self-making, and the mythic American “self-made man,” queering and questioning the American values of self-reliance, masculinity, ingenuity, and entrepeneurship. This ongoing and evolving exhibition changes each time it is shown, juxtaposing new works with selections from past projects, involving a critical relation to cultural artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Works draw on the ideologies and legacies of Winslow Homer, Henry David Thoreau, Dale Carnegie, and more.


pictured here: "The Boy Mechanic Project: Preparations for a Voyage," in SELF-MADE, Oresman Gallery, Smith College, Northampton MA

photo credit: Beth Riemer

All images and text copyright 2006-2022 Gina Siepel. All rights reserved.

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