Mia Pearlman
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Learn more about VOLUTA, my new limited edition laser cut sculpture!

 

News:


Awarded 2008 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant.

 

Project Residency at 20x24 Studio, where I'm making a new body of work on a giant Poloroid camera! More info>

 

Awarded the 2009 UrbanGlass Visiting Artist Fellowship for Established Artists! In residency Spring 2010. More info>

 

New interview on The Open End.

 

Article on Proyecto'Ace and Voluta in Arte al Día Internacional

 

 

How it happens. . .a little photo essay

Learn more about how these site specific cut paper installations are created.

 

 

 

 

NEW WORK! STRATA, a series of 3D monoprint collages.

 

 

 

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Click the PLAY button above to watch a video about my work by
Mantra Media Design. Can't see it? You may need the plug-in.

 

Current & Upcoming Exhibitions:

SLASH: PAPER UNDER THE KNIFE
Curated by David McFadden
October 7, 2009 - April 4, 2010

Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
For more info: MAD

See INRUSH, my installation at MAD

Mia Pearlman / Marijn Akkermans
October 29, 2010- December 3, 2010

Plaatsmaken
Emmastraat 73
6828 HD Arnhem
Netherlands
For more info: Plaatsmaken

PAPER LANDSCAPES (title tba)
Curated by Lisa Freiman
Spring 2012

Indianapolis Museum of Art
4000 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208-3326
For more info: IMA

 

Featured Video:

Watch my interview on Channel 13's Sunday Arts!

Watch a story about Slash: Paper Under the Knife, including an interview with me.

 

 

 

Featured Press:

Few works are as dynamic as Mia Pearlman’s “Inrush” — whorls of white paper that descend on the gallery with gale force from a recessed window. The installation brings to mind Hokusai’s “Sudden Gust of Wind,” as well as the chilling paper storm of 9/11.
Karen Rosenberg, NEW YORK TIMES

 

 

 

Among the impressive, mesmerizing works in the show [is] Mia Pearlman's smoky, swirling Inrush. More>

 

Mia Pearlman’s extremely detailed atmospheric charcoal and graphite drawings of swirling cloud formations allude to different kinds of weather. Ms. Pearlman takes something relatively mundane and presents it in a way that is transfixing.
Benjamin Gennochio, NEW YORK TIMES

 

Mia Pearlman's cut-paper "HEMITROPE" is a fantastic, cyclonic structure bursting off the wall. Cate McQuaid, BOSTON GLOBE