
Sequential, 2005
Paper, wood, metal, and graphite, dimensions variable |
Bergs' object compositions are explorations of relationships-dialogues
built around shapes, colors, textures, and functions. After careful
analysis, her specimens are placed into specific patterns that appear
to
establish the semblance of a cohesive whole. However, the individual
characteristics of the disparate parts continue to resurface. Bergs has a BFA from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her
work has been widely exhibited in Minnesota and WisconsinSequential, 2005
Paper, wood, metal, and graphite, dimensions variable
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Augsburg College
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Reviews
Mary Bergs at Augsburg: Overhearing the Things
Chris Atkins
Chris Atkins describes the experience of seeing, and sensing further,
Mary Bergs' assemblages at Christiansen Gallery at Augsburg College in
her show "Continuum."
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