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TRIIIBE

In Search of Eden: A Work in Progress

Up until Sunday, December 19.

As the title suggests, In Search of Eden: A Work in Progress, is a show that delivers a new experience every time visitors see it.  Repeat visits often offer new insights at exhibitions but in this case, they’re all but certain.   Of course, if you have never seen it, I recommend that you do.

From the CFA web site:

In Search of Eden: A Work in Progress is an evolving show by the Boston-based collective Triiibe. This growing collective was formed in 2006 by performance artists (and identical triplets) Alicia, Kelly and Sara Casilio and photographer and BU alumnus Cary Wolinsky. Triiibe has made work that explores and confronts a range of contemporary issues through a variety of media. This multi-faceted and collaborative project will explore various social constructs interpreted through metaphors of a present-day Garden of Eden. The installation will encompass photography, sculpture, painting and daily performances by the artists, who will be living in the gallery for the duration of the show. 

Read Cate McQuaid’s review in the Boston Globe.

See also: Facebook/triiibe

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