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SUMMARY:* TRIIIBE: Same Difference (Fitchburg Art Museum)
DESCRIPTION:February 7 - June 5\, 2016 \n\nOpening Reception: February 7\, 1:00 - 3:00 pm\n\n\n\nFueled by a common interest in identity\, performance artists Alicia\, Kelly\, and Sara Casilio (identical triplet sisters) and National Geographic \n\nphotographer Cary Wolinsky joined forces in 2006 to form TRIIIBE - an artistic collective that often expands to include family\, friends\, and \n\nfellow artists. TRIIIBE's painstakingly staged photographs\, performances\, and videos play up the sameness of the sisters to provoke cultural \n\nconversations about gender\, equality\, and difference\, while traversing hot-button social and political issues. Behind each TRIIIBE endeavor is \n\na clever\, satirical\, and egalitarian exchange of ideas and an elaborate cluster of costumes\, wigs\, props\, and make-up.\n\n\n\nTRIIIBE: same difference begins by welcoming FAM visitors into a fantastical\, faux dressing room\, awash in the actual clothing and \n\naccessories worn by the Casilios to bend gender and slip through stereotype. The photographs visitors will see in FAM's main galleries are \n\nthe result of countless hours of sketching\, planning\, costume changing\, and fine-tuning by all members of the group\, collectively. Wolinsky is \n\nan integral part of this creative process and in his hands the camera\, too\, becomes a collaborator\, rather than just a documentary tool. Every \n\nshot\, every tableau is shaped by TRIIIBE with and through the camera's lens. Wolinsky and the sisters then scrutinize hundreds of possible \n\nimages\, poses\, and variations before reaching consensus about the final photo to print. This labored\, democratic approach results in unique\n\nconceptual photographs that are highly theatrical\, stylized\, forceful\, and refined.\n\n\n\nFAM is honored to share TRIIIBE: same difference with our audiences and grateful to the artists and Arlette Kayafas of Gallery Kayafas in \n\nBoston\, MA for making this show possible.\n\n\n\nTRIIIBE: same difference is organized by Curator Mary M. Tinti and Koch Curatorial Fellow Emily M. Mazzola and has been supported by a \n\ngrant from the Artist's Resource Trust.
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February 7 - June 5\, 2016  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \;  \; \;
\nOpening Reception: February 7\, 1:00 - 3:00 pm\n
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Fueled by a common interest in identity\, performance artists Alicia\, Kelly\, and Sara Casilio (identical triplet sisters) and National Geographic \;
\nphotographer Cary Wolinsky joined forces in 2006 to form TRIIIBE - an artistic collective that often expands to include family\, friends\, and \;
\nfellow artists. \; TRIIIBE's painstakingly staged photographs\, performances\, and videos play up the sameness of the sisters to provoke cultural \;
\nconversations about gender\, equality\, and difference\, while traversing hot-button social and political issues. \; Behind each TRIIIBE endeavor is \;
\na clever\, satirical\, and egalitarian exchange of ideas and an elaborate cluster of costumes\, wigs\, props\, and make-up.
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\nTRIIIBE: same difference \;begins by welcoming FAM visitors into a fantastical\, faux dressing room\, awash in the actual clothing and \;
\naccessories worn by the Casilios to bend gender and slip through stereotype. \; The photographs visitors will see in FAM's main galleries are \;
\nthe result of countless hours of sketching\, planning\, costume changing\, and fine-tuning by all members of the group\, collectively. \; Wolinsky is \;
\nan integral part of this creative process and in his hands the camera\, too\, becomes a collaborator\, rather than just a documentary tool. \; Every \;
\nshot\, every tableau is shaped by TRIIIBE with and through the camera's lens. \; Wolinsky and the sisters then scrutinize hundreds of possible \;
\nimages\, poses\, and variations before reaching consensus about the final photo to print. \; This labored\, democratic approach results in unique
\nconceptual photographs that are highly theatrical\, stylized\, forceful\, and refined.
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\nFAM is honored to share \;TRIIIBE: same difference \;with our audiences and grateful to the artists and Arlette Kayafas of Gallery Kayafas in \;
\nBoston\, MA for making this show possible.
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\nTRIIIBE: same difference \;is organized by Curator Mary M. Tinti and Koch Curatorial Fellow Emily M. Mazzola and has been supported by a \;
\ngrant from the Artist's Resource Trust.\n
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