Team Lump

September 1, 2005

Where We Meet – Chris Duncan

Where We Meet 09.01.2005  
August 1, 2005

Alphabet and A to Z

Alphabet and A to Z 08.06.05-09.06.05  
July 10, 2005

Off Season – Becca Albee

Off Season 07.10.2005 – 30.10.2005 Lump gallery/projects is very pleased to present Off Season an exhibition of new work by New York artist Becca Albee. The exhibition consists of five works considering the idea of expectation. In these works, Albee charts the moments of inaction, highlighting anticipation and the wait rather than the spectacle and climax of final moments. Built on a sense of possibility instead of a taste for the “main event,” her work presents the space of ambiguity, which can celebrate failure as well as success. Rinks (1-5): Off Season are five photographs of outdoor ice skating rinks in Maine photographed in August. The rinks are overgrown and reveal their un-maintained state in the form of duck ponds, unkempt fields and weed-fillled cement slabs. Compulsory Figures is a fun video montage exploring the realm of in-between moments. A […]
July 1, 2005

Lost Weekend 2

Lost Weekend 2 07.01.05-08.01.05 Team Lump, Optical Oak, Brent Van Daley, Planecrash, Boyzone, Phon, Lee Campbell’s video program: All For Show
May 1, 2005

Scarab

Scarab 05.01.05-06.01.05 – Seth Johnson, Thom Lessner, Paul Swenbeck, Clint Takeda, Robert Chaney, Alexander Ho, Chris Bors, Drew Elliott, Justin Matherly, Emily Thompson and Scott Cassidy Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and exhibition programs can be found at lumpprojects.org.
April 1, 2005

Our Land – Dos Pestañeos

Our Land 04.01.05-05.01.05 Dos Pestañeos Collective (Ben Fain, Hope Hilton, Scott Lawrence, Megan Lillie and Andrew Ross) Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and exhibition programs can be found at lumpprojects.org.
March 1, 2005

Worse for the Better – Maggie Michael

  Worse for the Better – Maggie Michael 03.01.05-04.01.05 project room: Dan Steinhilber Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and exhibition programs can be found at lumpprojects.org.
February 1, 2005

quad valve – Dana Raymond / New Homes – Leah Bailis

quad valve – Dana Raymond 04.02.05-27.02.05 Lump gallery/projects is very pleased to present quad valve, an installation by Dana Raymond. The project room will feature New Homes by Leah Bailis. quad valve is the fourth installation by Dana Raymond for Lump. �He is an associate professor of art at NC State and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. The project room will feature New Homes by UNC MFA candidate, Leah Bailis. Bailis was a recent recipient of 2004 Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Awards, Grounds for Sculpture, in Hamilton, NJ. quad valve “It is always a thrill to physically fabricate spaces from my imagination. From a very young age, intriguing passageways, chambers, and valves have fascinated me. At 10 years old, I remember discovering an old carburetor in the woods behind a local service station. After a thorough cleaning […]
December 2, 2004

Shacked Up: Breadwinners, Homewreckers the Myth of the American Dream

Cannonball Press (Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston) Shacked Up: Breadwinners, Homewreckers the Myth of the American Dream 12.01.04 “At Lump Gallery is Shacked Up: Breadwinners, Homewreckers, and the Myth of the American Dream, featuring new work from Brooklyn’s Cannonball Press ( www.cannonballpress.com ), founded by Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston in 2000. Cannonball offers high-quality printmaking at affordable prices and produces black and white relief cuts, letterpress prints, silk-screens and occasional lithographs–some delightfully vulgar and entertaining. Shacked Up displays prints, the all-new “Box O’ Chicken print portfolio,” large scale woodcuts on banners, hand-printed and hand-painted signs, furniture, jewelry boxes, apparel and novelties.” Excerpt from the INDY by Birgit Schuette Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and exhibition programs can be found at lumpprojects.org.
November 2, 2004

Northern Lights

Northern Lights Paul Butler, Daniel Dueck, Michael Dumontier, Simon Hughes and Jacek Kosciuk 11.01.04 Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and exhibition programs can be found at lumpprojects.org.    
October 2, 2004

PORTOTONIC – Tactonic Collective

PORTOTONIC- Tactonic Collective 10.01.04 “Portotonic , an exhibit highlighting “themes of travel, displacement and nomadism,” will be running at Lump Gallery through Oct. 31. The show features a collection of portable artworks in the uniquely interactive installation style of Chicago-based art collective Tactonic, whose work combines recycled materials, the love of low technology and an interest in social interactions. The members include Huong Ngo ( www.huongngo.com ), Joshua Rosenstock ( www.joshuarosenstock.com ) and Matthew Steinke ( www.matthewsteinke.com ). ‘We created pieces that are fully portable and can be rapidly deployed,’ says Rosenstock. ‘As a group, we are committed to the ideal that art should exist not only in galleries, but be able to function in a variety of settings.'” Excerpt From the INDY by Birgit Schuette Lump is located at 505 S. Blount St, Raleigh, NC. More information about our mission and […]
September 2, 2004

Boar’s Head/War’s Head – David Ellis

Boar’s Head/War’s Head – David Ellis 09.01.2004 “David Ellis is an artist born into a family immersed in music. In his youth Ellis had little patience with piano lessons or reading sheet music. Instead he absorbed everything on The Super Mix, a Saturday night radio program broadcast from the nearby Fort Bragg military base. Each week a new cassette tape of emerging New York hip-hop found its way into the life of a child growing up in a log house in North Carolina. By the time Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5 released The Message, Ellis was writing rhymes and banging out beats with his friends on the desks at school. Things have since become much louder. Ellis’ work continues to interpret music and sound. His paintings are often recorded in a form of digital time-lapse animation Ellis calls motion […]