• Pattern, Form, Figure
    AMcE Creative Arts

    September 9 - October 22, 2023

    Artists Included: Debra Broz, Johanna Goodman, Robert Hardgrave, Jon Huck, Melissa Manfull, and Kim Tucker

    612 19th Avenue E
    Seattle, WA 98112

  • Past Exhibits:

    Past Exhibits:

    MIDDplace
    Diyan Achjadi, Ilga Leimanis, Melissa Manfull, Doreen Wittenbols
    Elephant Art Space, Los Angeles

    April 3- 29, 2022
    Gallery open: Saturday - Sunday 12pm - 4pm
    And by appointment.
    www.elephantartspace.com/
    Opening: April 9, 2022 6 - 9pm
    Workshop and closing event: Thursday April 21st 2022 6-9pm

    MIDDplace is four artists – Melissa Manfull, Ilga Leimanis, Doreen Wittenbols, and Diyan Achjadi – each with independent practices that include works in drawing, painting, printmaking, animation, installation, and performance. Currently dispersed between the US, Canada, and the UK, we met in graduate school in Montreal at Concordia University many years ago. In 2019, we reconnected, via emails and texts and Instagram messages, to propose a long-distance, mail-based collaborative project. This is the first time that the four of us have come together in an expansive, collective effort to navigate drawing, making and thinking together across time and space.

    This collaboration is an experimental direction, allowing us to come together through drawing as a mode of inquiry into hybridity, asynchronous space, domestic space, networking and otherness. It has also given us the opportunity to expand on the possibilities of what may be understood as “mail art” by working collaboratively across vast physical distances and on a relatively large scale. MIDDplace has become an energizing force that lives in our studios and homes alongside our solo practices, infusing our singular and collective works with new potentialities.

    The project is a series of works made across time and space through drawing, painting and collage. Conceived as a short-term and singular experiment to be completed in the first half of 2020, the project took on new significance as the global pandemic interrupted and impacted all our lives. In the midst of this time of anxiety, isolation, not-knowing, and fear, MIDDplace became essential as a mode of connection across the continents. As the pandemic heightened the sense of physical distance, and necessarily replaced in-person modes of engagement into digital platforms that flattened diverse experiences into Zoom screens, the materiality and tactility of our dialogue offered a sense of embodied connection that was uplifting and joyful in otherwise difficult times. In addition, the way that this process has stretched our studio practices – allowing us to respond to, learn from, and challenge each other’s visual propositions; it has energized us. This exhibition includes collaborative works, individual works, and documentation of process.

    As individual artists, we have established practices that are distinct from each other. Los-Angeles-based Melissa Manfull uses intricate pen and ink drawings to explore natural and man-made systems. Her current series uses isometric perspective as a constraint to visualize two-dimensional patterns as architectonic environments. Montreal-born Ilga Leimanis is a London-based visual artist, educator and author working in drawing, often collaboratively. Recent series attempt to visualize the energy of overflow and abundance, collaborations include research into walking art, drawing on 16mm film and process-based action to generate hope. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, Diyan Achjadi’s practice incorporates a maximalist visual language that embraces pattern, ornamentation and decoration as carriers of culture and history, informed by the textile traditions of the island of Java. Working primarily in drawing, printmaking and animation, Diyan lives and works in Vancouver. Doreen Wittenbols, a Dutch-Canadian visual artist, is trained in the tradition of figurative painting. Her practice has become increasingly experimental to include abstraction and painting onto a variety of surfaces such as books, postcards, photographs, mirrors, as well as, producing installations. Doreen is currently based in New York. While our practices are discrete, we each work with drawing and painting as modes of thinking and being. In addition, we each explore concepts of space in our works, whether they be liminal, psychic or physical spaces.
    Our collaborative endeavor is a series of four 47.25" x 31.5" drawings. We each began one drawing on this large, flat sheet of paper with what we identified as a spatial question, using any material and process. Each foundational inquiry was then mailed from artist to artist in a predetermined sequence until the discussion was concluded. We agreed that any response was acceptable and embraced, including working on top of, erasing, cutting into, weaving and collaging. As the drawings moved through the chain and the marks accumulated, each has become a record of this visual dialogue. While there are visible traces of each hand, the final works embody a collective voice, creating a new form that none of us could have imagined on our own. Documentation of process is also part of the exhibition, as well as artworks created individually as a response to the collaboration, including sculptural works. We have recorded a series of virtual studio visits, conversations between us where we discuss our approaches to the drawings, our relationships to each other, and the specificities of our contexts during this time. These conversations will exist on an online platform as a supplement to the exhibition. The forms of negotiation that are core to collaborations are a practice towards building spaces of possibility that embrace multiplicity and difference. At the heart of MIDDplace is a desire to find points of synchronicity in an asynchronous and disjointed world.

    Workshop Thursday April 21, 2022 6-8pm
    Please join Melissa Manfull together with Ilga Leimanis in person, for a workshop exploring collaboration, process and problem solving. All materials provided. All welcome.

    Bios

    Diyan Achjadi is a Vancouver-based artist who explores the ways that surface ornamentation and illustrated printed matter can function as archives documenting the circulation of ideas in visual form. Born in Jakarta, Indonesia, her formative years were spent moving between multiple educational, political, and cultural systems. Diyan received a BFA from the Cooper Union (New York, NY) and an MFA from Concordia University (Montreal, QC). She has exhibited widely at galleries and film festivals across Canada and beyond. Recent projects include Hush, an animation commissioned by Emily Carr University for the City of Vancouver Public Art Program (2021); NonSerie (In Commute), part of How far do you travel?, a year-long exhibition on the exterior of public buses, commissioned by the Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) in partnership with Translink BC (2019); and Coming Soon!, a monthly series of prints installed at sites slated for construction and development, commissioned by the City of Vancouver Public Art Program, documented with a book-length publication in 2020. In 2021, Diyan was a recipient of the VIVA Award from the Jack and Doris Shadbolt Foundation. Diyan is a Professor in the Audain Faculty of Art at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.


    Ilga Leimanis is a visual artist, educator and author based in London. In addition to her art practice and collaborative work, Ilga’s practice-led pedagogy and creative consultancy has brought her into contact with many diverse groups of students, both in the UK and internationally. For over a decade, she has facilitated workshops in sketching and idea generation, developing a functional method for creative practice. Associate Lecturer at University of the Arts London, she is also currently pursuing an MA in Academic Practice at UAL, research interests include idea generation, ethics of care, and transformational pedagogy. Her first book Sketching Perspective was published by the Crowood Press in 2021. Recent collaborations include an independent virtual 16mm film research project hosted by not/nowhere and process-based interventions to generate hope together with her sister Andra Klanins.


    Los Angeles based artist and educator, Melissa Manfull uses intricate pen and ink drawings to create disorienting spatial illusions through the expansion and dismantling of natural and man-made patterns. Her methodical approach to layering lines, washes and flat forms unite to create complex, often overwhelming three-dimensional spaces.. Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Taylor De Cordoba and Five Years in London. Her select group exhibitions include “Straddling the Boundaries” and “Witty and Urbane” at the Fellows of Contemporary Art, “Gravitas” at Brand Library and Art Center, “Structure Synthesis” at Irvine Fine Art Center, and “Abstracted Visions” at Cerritos College Art Gallery. She is included in the public collections of the Huntington Library and Art Collections, the Art in Embassies program as well as the collections of Google, Microsoft, Media Math and more.


    Doreen Wittenbols (Breda) is a Dutch-Canadian visual artist, based in New York City. She works in specific series or projects, both single session observational paintings and longer exploratory projects involving abstraction, varied surfaces, installation, performance and ephemeral art.
    Her life and work have been greatly influenced by frequent moving, from immigrating to Canada as a child to returning to The Netherlands as an adult. Transition and transformation are recurrent themes: the poignant reciprocity of souvenir and memento mori evokes fugitive, vulnerable, ambivalent states for the artist.
    Wittenbols exhibits throughout Canada, the UK, The Netherlands, New York and most recently Paris and Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she also resided. Recent paintings are featured in the 150th juried issue of New American Paintings. For her upcoming residency at the Van Gogh Huis in Zundert, The Netherlands Wittenbols will explore the commodification of Van Gogh’s work through the concept of the souvenir.

  • Past Shows:

    Frequency Response
    Sam Francis Gallery
    Crossroads School for Arts & Science
    October 15 - November 8th, 2018

    Opening Reception: Wednesday, October 17 // 4-6pm
    GeoOntological
    Cerritos College
    August 28 - October 5th, 2018

    http://cerritosgallery.com/

    OUTLINE
    May 5 2018-June 2018
    Opening May 5, 2018 5-7pm

    388 N. Palm Canyon Drive
    Palm Springs, CA

    Elemental Bias
    FIVE YEARS Gallery
    June 17-25, 2017
    Closing June 23, 2017 5-7pm

    Unit 2B1 Boothby Road, Archway, London N19 4AJ

    Straddling the Boundaries
    Fellows of Contemporary Art
    May 7-July 8, 2016
    Opening May 7, 6-9pm
    970 N. Broadway, Suite 208, Los Angeles, CA 90012

    Gravitas
    Brand Library and Art Center
    June 25-August 5, 2016
    1601 West Mountain St., Glendale, CA 91201
    Opening June 25, 2016, 6-9pm
    Witty & Urbane
    Fellows of Contemporary Art
    May 9-July 10, 2015
    Sunday June 28th, screen printing event at FOCA gallery
    970 N. Broadway, Suite 208, Los Angeles, CA 90012
    Structure and Synthesis
    Rob Brown & Melissa Manfull
    June 27-August 8, 2015
    Reception:
    Saturday, June 27th 4-6pm
    Irvine Fine Arts Center
    14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine, CA 92604

    Online Features
    LookLookTalkTalk Interview
    http://looklooktalktalk.com/blog/portfolio/melissa-manfull/

    Heather Marx Art Advisory New Collections
    http://www.hmxaa.com/polan-and-manfull

  • Hello L.A.
    Studio 1.1
    57a Redchurch Street,
    London E2 7DJ

    March 5-23, 2014

  • Thin Space
    March 10-May 5, 2014
    Reception March 14, 6-7:30pm

    Fuller Theological Seminary
    David Allan Hubbard Library
    135 N. Oakland Ave.
    Pasadena, CA 91101

  • Schemata at Taylor de Cordoba
    November 2, 2013- December 14, 2013
    www.taylordecordoba.com/
    Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present Schemata, a solo exhibition of new work by Los Angeles-based artist Melissa Manfull. The exhibit will run from November 2 – December 14, 2013. The gallery will host a reception for the artist on Saturday, November 2 from 6-8PM.

  • Dialogues of Practice I
    March 14-April 25 2013
    West Los Angeles College, Culver City

    Artist Reception Thursday March 14, 7-9pm



    Mount Saint Mary's College
    Divergent Geometry: Melissa Manfull, Jeremy Quinn, Aili Schmeltz
    January 27-March 23, 2013
    Artist Reception Sunday, January 27, 2-5pm

    More Information:
    https://www.facebook.com/events/326700870768969/