Maker Talk: Lite Brite Neon Studio | Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s “Untitled” America
May 27
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (DC Public Library)
901 G Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20001
Brought to you by Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (DC Public Library)
In this Maker Talk, matteline deVries-dilling of Lite Brite Neon Studio will be talking about their process for fabricating light strings for Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s artwork, “Untitled” (America), currently on display at the MLK Library in conjunction with a major exhibition presented by the National Portrait Gallery and Archives of American Art. In their talk, matteline will go into both the technical aspects of fabricating light-based artworks, including “Untitled” (America)— and how Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s work has influenced the studio’s collaboration with artists.
Originally from the DMV, matteline got their start in light art fabrication in D.C., working with Craig Kraft, an instructor from the Smithsonian Institution.
Whether you know a lot or a little about fine art fabrication, this Maker Talk is an opportunity to get an inside look at how many artists produce complex or technically difficult designs that go beyond the capabilities of an individual artist’s studio.