Elspeth Schulze

Elspeth Schulze

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Artist: Elspeth Schulze
Title: Split Arch Lemon (Baby Blue)
Flashe vinyl paint, watercolor paper, matboard, birch plywood panel

23" x 13.5"  

Please note: All artworks will remain on display through June 30th in the Main House and Carriage House - after which purchased works will be available for pick up at BasBlue (unless alternate arrangements have been made). For questions contact: info@basblue.us


ABOUT THE ARTIST

Elspeth Schulze (b. 1985, Grand Coteau, LA) is a visual artist from Southern Louisiana, a place where land and water meet. Her practice explores the idea of a porous place, a passage between one thing and another. Schulze holds an MFA in Ceramics from the University of Colorado Boulder, a BA in Literature from Loyola University New Orleans, and studied Fashion Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Recent exhibition venues include SPRING/BREAK Art Show New York and Los Angeles, Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston, MA, Oklahoma Contemporary, Oklahoma City, OK, the Clay Studio, Philadelphia, PA, the University of Colorado, Boulder, the University of Denver, and the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. She is currently an artist in residence at the Tulsa Artist Fellowship in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 

 

ABOUT WASSERMAN PROJECTS

Wasserman Projects is a contemporary art space, established in 2012 and housed in a former firehouse in Detroit’s historic Eastern Market since 2015. Wasserman Projects works with artists from across disciplines and around the world to present exhibitions and performances that will spark a discourse on art, but also cultural, social, or political issues, which are particularly active and timely in Detroit. Guided by a spirit of collaboration, Wasserman Projects seeks to facilitate meaningful visual and performing arts experiences, promote creative and economic growth in our community, and help artists bring to fruition new projects that may not otherwise be possible.