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AMY HONCHELL
Home
Portfolio
Drawings
Ink Drawings
Rickety Structures
Landscapes
Biology
Wire Wall Drawings
We Traveled By Abstraction
The Myth of Solid Ground
Whorl
Here and Now (Olympia)
Sculptural Work & Exhibitions
Site-Specific Installations 2002-present
Matter exhibition
Untitled Squall
Many Different Sensations are Possible
Sinew
Perfect Specimen
Perfect Specimen A
Perfect Specimen B
Glands and Soft Parts
Membranes
True Skin is Highly Vascular and Sensitive
Synapse: The First Kiss
Lost and Looking, 2021
Material Mix
Soft Infrastructure, 2011
Fictional Landscapes, 2011
Personal Geographies, 2009
MCA/Lollapalooza, 2008
Purl Installation
An Abiding Locale, 2008
Points of Impact, 2008
Structures and Landscapes (all 2011-2021)
Paintings
2016-2018
Glitter Paintings
Photography
In the Studio
current studio images
studio archive
studio 2008
studio 2009
studio 2012-13
studio 2011
News
Contact
Links
PDFs
CV
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current studio images
Glitter, glue, artist board
2014
Studio
2012
Studio
2014
Studio
2014
Studio
2014
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2014
Studio
2014
Studio
2014
Studio
2014
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2014
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2014
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2012
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