
Cade Tompkins Projects is pleased to present a site-specific, commissioned sound and light performance work by Lynne Harlow.

Lynne Harlow & Mary Paula Hunter, Postscript, 2010 Dance drawings on birch plywood (series of 5) 4 x 4 feet each Performance: April 24, 2010, 2 pm Postscript is a collaboration with dancer and choreographer Mary Paula Hunter that explores the intersection of drawing and dance. This performance project will be presented at the RISD Museum of Art as part of The Big Draw, a celebration of drawing offered in conjunction with the exhibition Pat [...]

Lynne Harlow, 515 Chalkstone, 2009 Acrylic paint on vinyl siding 3 story house, 28 feet wide x 38 feet deep A project for the Smith Hill Community Development Corporation. HousEART is a program of the Smith Hill Community Development Corporation that invites artists to make art on vacant neighborhood houses owned by the SHCDC that will soon be renovated and offered for rent at affordable rates. The art is temporary, remaining only until the property [...]

Carl Ostendarp, Aaarrgh, 2009 (detail) February 13 – August 23, 2009 The RISD Museum of Art presents Carl Ostendarp, “Pulled Up,” an exhibition in its Lower Farago Gallery that not only borrows its title but also its optimism from the 1977 Talking Heads song of the same name. “Pulled Up” will feature works chosen by the artist from the Museum’s collection together with new paintings of his own. Ostendarp (American, b.1961) has taught and [...]
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Lynne Harlow, Tropic , 2008 Chiffon, tape, Plexiglas Site-specific installation Fulton Street, near Providence City Hall “How little is enough? How much can be taken away before a piece crumbles? My sculptural installations are lean, elegant arrangements of color, light and space; they are presentations of physical facts. I want to isolate and exaggerate particular aspects of the ways we encounter and negotiate our physical world, and bring some awareness and joy to the process. And [...]

December 2007
New York City and Providence-based artist Lynne Harlow presents BEAT, which translates an earlier work, Lena's Beat, from an intimate wall piece to a large-scale installation and performance. BEAT combines specific, yet inherently unrelated elements: color and music. The performance will take place on Saturday, December 8, from 4-6pm, and will consist of two hours of solo drumming by various volunteer musicians.