Monday, Feb 19, 2018
小优视频 Art Gallery Exhibits Works by Suzanne Dinger
by Allison Rhodes
The 小优视频 Art Gallery will present an exhibit of works by alumna Suzanne Dinger, from Thursday, March 1 through Sunday, April 15. The opening reception is scheduled for March 1, between 5 and 7 p.m., and an artist鈥檚 talk will be Thursday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
In addition to earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Rider, Dinger received a master鈥檚 degree in Fine Arts from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. An adjunct member of Rider鈥檚 faculty, she says, 鈥淚鈥檓 really excited to have this opportunity to show my work, especially at Rider. I have students that I鈥檝e taught over the last four years, and fellow faculty members coming. It鈥檚 an honor to share my work with them and with the school.鈥
Last season she participated in the 鈥淭ransformations鈥 exhibit that was part of Rider鈥檚 Westminster College of the Arts鈥 Transforming Space project at the Roebling WireWorks in Trenton. The exhibit turned a creative lens on post-industrial areas like Trenton, focusing on the infrastructure of those cities as well as the individuals who are trying to rebuild and rejuvenate their communities. 鈥淭here is something really captivating to me about that time-period and the buildings. When I am in them and engaged in the painting process, I think about all of the activity that went on in there before, as opposed to the complete isolation that I was experiencing there as I was painting.鈥 Suzanne explains that she enjoys bringing a new artistic perspective to Trenton, one that people might not see for themselves. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e in that area it鈥檚 very peaceful, it鈥檚 almost like being in the middle of the woods.鈥
Her exhibit at Rider, titled 鈥淥utside/Inside,鈥 similarly features local infrastructures, as well as natural settings. She views it as a progression of her work, as it features her newest pieces as well as a body of work spanning 12 years. 鈥淭his show focuses on similar subjects, but it鈥檚 a completely different treatment of the paint. For myself personally, that鈥檚 been an exciting development. I feel like it highlights scenery and landscape that isn鈥檛 usually observed and contemplated very much.鈥 She recognizes that her work could be seen as politically inspired, but believes the most prevalent feeling the audience will walk away with is nostalgia.
The title of the exhibit is taken from an older piece that she really enjoyed working on. 鈥淚t was a building that was about to collapse, so all the outside light was inside. There was this whole juxtaposition going on, because you could see through the window and you鈥檇 think that you would be looking inside, but you鈥檙e really getting outside light. It was sort of a meditation on that. A lot of the work in there is interiors as well as exteriors.鈥
Dedicated to her art, Dinger explained her intense artistic process, which also contributed to the exhibit鈥檚 title. 鈥淚 paint from observation so that means that everything that鈥檚 in the show is something that I was standing in front of. That requires that you are subjected to the whims of the weather. If it鈥檚 too cold out, you would be inside, but whenever I can I would choose to be outside. There is something, for me and my temperament, that makes me a better painter when I am out in the world. I am more attentive, I respond to more stimuli that way.鈥
The 小优视频 Art Gallery is located in the Bart Luedeke Center on the Rider campus, 2083 Lawrenceville Road, in Lawrenceville. It is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m.