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winter storm / prophecies, daily bread
AC Raffle
Oil on canvas
1. Kendall, Mateo, and I predict the future; eat mac n cheese. 2. Lola leaping, Lily begging.
Opalescence of Merry Leapings
Cristina Casas
Opalescent duct tape, collage, mixed materials
Merry playtime. Sonorous skipping. Remember when you were a kid and you could leap your fears away? So let’s hop hop! It’ll be fun. I promise.
extra visitor
Eleanore Winchell
Paint, canvas, fabric, and wire
Extra day, extra visitors.
mawning yaw
erin shook
aida, cotton and metallic embroidery thread, chain
there are worms and spiders hungry for death and life.
Barbie's Lucky Long Leg
Eva Roe
Polyurethane Plastic
An exploration of the self and contemporary beauty culture encouraging us to embrace our most notable features and cast them in a new light. You are lucky to have what is uniquely yours. Touch Barbie's leg so she may share some of her leaping luck with you.
all good things come in threes
Gabriel Sharp
Pastel, Texas wildflowers, archival print
This vision came to me when I was in a semi polyamorous relationship where I felt like a cuck more than a partner.
Sweet Dreams Storming'
Itai Almor
Acrylic paint on canvas
Cushions where my grandparents' ghosts can be comfortable, so they won’t have too much reason to haunt me.
Rejected Woman
Izzy Porter-Hyatt
Acrylic paint on canvas, latex gloves, quilted batting
The Leap day superstition in Denmark states that if a man rejects a women's proposal on Leap day, he must buy her 12 pairs of gloves to hide the shame she has no ring on her finger to fluant.
In Heaven It Is Always Night
Jamie Lerman
Mosaic
Midnight kiln mosaic
Kronos Eating Their Child
Jasmine Chock
Squishy
The time god, Kronos, ate his children to prevent them from becoming more powerful than him.
Meal for Leap Day
Jay Roff-Garcia & Veronica Sanchez
Rice, Curry, Spoon and Bowl
After an informal community poll we’ve designed a dish to commemorate leap day.
Liminal Void
Joshua Adrian
Acrylic Paint on Wood
Peer into the liminal void of Leap Day.
Codex Purpureus (Inherited Forms)
Joy Scanlon
Handmade paper (cotton rag, pigment), metallic foil, colored pencil
Integration of the repetition of aberration
Lucky Leap Day
Julia Kunze
Papier mache, construction paper, gel medium image transfer
trend watch: your book becomes your life
Carne Asada
Julio Martinez
Concrete, chalk, burlap, wood
Carne Asada is hanging out at Grandma’s house on the weekends and playing with the neighborhood cats on the sidewalk with smoke in your clothes.
What Comes After Leap Day (Suspended in Belief)
Katrin Abel
Notepad, ink, alcohol markers, paper, glue
Everything comes from a time (but time gets away from us (we find a way (we make one (we must leap)))).
It feel like years since we sat on the same couch
Lauren Robinson
Tempera paint sticks
This is my couch in the living room. I look at it and bounce around time- to late night conversations, talking with the tv on, resting my legs on those I love.
Hold My Hands
Madison Osborne
Fabric, polyester stuffing, pellets, hot glue, thread, beads, paper clay, cardboard, acrylic paint, tape, mod podge and yarn.
Hand hold jump rope will be activated at a designated time, please wait until then to leap with it!
Eggshell
Maggie Welch
Marker on illustration board i dedicate this drawing to the snails
i stepped on in the rain and to the pema chödron book “when things fall apart”.
Lou
Martha Cryan
Pastel, felted wool
Lou leaping
Universal Flaw
Maurice Vellas
Oil on canvas
That which can’t be measured
Methods of Mending
Megan Lee
Staples, acrylic paint, stamps, yarn, safety pins, a handmade used piñata, and scans of journal entries throughout the last 4 years
Can anything heal a broken heart faster than time?
Snail God Dog Friend
Mindy Solis
Wax paper and computer screen
A station wagon drives reverse in a parking lot.
I did All 16 Dances and All I Got was this Stupid Wristband
Morgan Gage
timebased collection of admittance wristbands, sewing machine thread, sharpie and ink pen.
an impulse towards memory preservation; Fomo Artifacts, temporary symbols of belonging
Sadie Hawkins Day
Rick Hernandez
Photo on canvas, canvas, sharpie
Quadrennial reflections of my life
obsolete adaptor (retire the sword) incl. “20 year-Congrats! Lapel button”
Sara Aleyce Roma
Interactive dialogic poem made in NWN 2 (2004)
Using a nostalgic digital environment to reflect on virtual time, labor, identity, and function vs personal fulfillment. Shout out to Ursula K. Le Guin’s Carrier Bag of Fiction and special recognition to John Romanus’ 20 years of government employment (2004-Feb 2024).
Timekeepers Quartet 1: Dawn
Serena Zam
Oil, yarn, acrylic paint marker on canvas
This is part one of a four-part series reimagining Michelagelo's allegories of Night, Day, Dawn, and Dusk--marble sculptures created for the tomb of Duke Giuliano de’Medici--as deities who each govern a year in the Leap Year cycle.
Frogger Time
Tay Hall
Fabric on box and grasshopper
I promise I wont froget about it!
Open-Plan
Tiffany K. Smith
Digital collage
Leap Day: an extra day to boost shareholder value!
The Dream of Being Warm
Tyler Lambeth
Styrofoam, paper, water colors
In the American grain
Believe You Me Glasses
vfs
Cardboard, tape, spray paint, ink, pen, transparencies, glue, mic stand, taffeta
I’m thinking about rose colored projects.
4) Untitled, Good Things Come to Those Who Listen, Angel's Mark, digital_divinity_deals_destiny
Yoona
Image transfer on found rocks
On "digital girlhood," luck, algorithmic manifestation, and the fleetingness + fossilization of Internet culture