Mags Harries celebrates and transforms the humble object, the unnoticed, and the left-behind. Her latest artworks, small 3D printed sculptures, under 6" tall, and 6" x 6" photographs of 3D scans reflect on the rising waters our planet faces.
Harries has exhibited across New England, the United State, and internationally, including at The Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston, MA) and Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA), and a retrospective of her work at the Decordova Museum, (Lincoln, MA). She received a fellowship and residency from The Bogliasco Foundation, (Genoa, Italy) and attended residencies at the Baer Art Center (Hofsos, Iceland) and The American Academy (Rome, Italy).
Awards include the AICA Award, a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship in Sculpture/Installation, a Marshall Cogan Visiting Artist Fellowship, a Massachusetts Governor's Design Awards, a Design Excellence Award for Public Art in Transportation, The Grand Bostonian, and a Bunting Institute Fellowship at Radcliffe College, Harvard University. Currently, she teaches courses on sculpture, installation, and public art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Mags Harries' small 3D printed sculptures are under 6" tall, and displayed on small shelves.
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