
By Cole Tracy
Malaysian born artist Sand T Kalloch has been within the pages of Artscope several times, once in an early issue covering her work at artSPACE@16, of which she is the owner. Then in the January/ February 2013 edition she was interviewed in a section of cornered, focusing on her showing at Aqua Art Miami, an ArtBasel satellite fair. Since then she has had even more exciting developments in her work.
Currently she is working on a large-scale project in Singapore, which will be installed on two curved walls each one hundred feet long. The project is set for completion in summer 2016. She was shown within the Palm Spring Art Fair as well as Art Toronto by Jennifer Kostuik Gallery. In addition she was selected to be part of a two-person show at The Trustman Art Gallery of Simmons College. Finally, she has a new two-person exhibit at the McGaldrey Art Gallery in Charlestown, Mass titled “Abstract Landscapes”. In this exhibition there are selections made from her six previous series.
Abstract Landscape is a two-person show curated by Christina Godfrey presented by Sunne Savage Gallery and McGladrey. The McGladrey Art Gallery is located within the McGladrey office at 80 City Square, Charlestown, MA 02129. Garage parking is available in the rear of the building. This exhibition will be on display through January 31, 2014. Artscope’s readers are encouraged to contact the curator Christina Godfrey at christinamarygodfrey@gmail.com to schedule a viewing appointment.
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