“I am at my best when I’m escaping”
Tammie Rubin
Big Medium
Installation shot by Hector Martinez
Big Medium proudly presents I am at my best when I’m escaping by Tito's Prize awardee Tammie Rubin, in partnership with Tito's Handmade Vodka for this edition of the Fusebox Festival.
This exhibition, Big Medium's last show at Canopy, features Rubin's well known objects and ceramics. In addition to her familiar works, new murals, and intricate installations all combine to harmoniously reflect on the dynamics of power, symbols, rituals, and faith.
I am at my best when I’m escaping runs from March 17 to April 29, 2023
Big Medium | 916 Springdale Rd, B2 #101, Austin, Tx. 78702
About the Artist
Tammie Rubin is an artist whose sculptural practice considers the intrinsic power of objects as signifiers, wishful contraptions, and mythic relics while investigating the tension between the readymade and the handcrafted. Using intricate motifs, Rubin delves into themes involving ritual, domestic and liturgical objects, mapping, migration, magical thinking, longing, and identity. Her installations open up dream-like spaces of unexpected associations and dislocations. Rubin received a BFA in both Ceramics and Art History from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an MFA in Ceramics at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Rubin has exhibited widely; selections include Project Row Houses, Houston, TX., the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY., George Washington Carver Museum, Austin, TX., Mulvane Art Museum, KS., Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN.,
The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, TX., Women & Their Work Gallery, Austin, TX. She's represented by C24 Gallery, New York, NY., Galleri Urbane, Dallas, TX., & Rivalry Projects, Buffalo, NY.
Rubin’s artwork has received reviews in online and print publications such as Artforum, Art in America, Glasstire, Austin American- Statesman, Austin Chronicle, Sightlines, fields, Conflict of Interest, Arts and Culture Texas, Ceramics: Art & Perception, and Ceramics Monthly. She founded Black Mountain Project along with fellow Austin-based artists Adrian Aguilera and Betelhem Makonnen, and she is a member of ICOSA Collective, a non-profit cooperative gallery. Born and raised in Chicago, Rubin lives in Austin, Texas where she is an Associate Professor of Ceramics & Sculpture at St. Edward’s University.
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