Press Release:


In Between

January 23 - February 26, 2010

Opening reception January 23, 4 - 6 pm

Gallery talk January 23, 5pm

Mid-show reception February 5, 5 - 9 pm


Philadelphia, PA – December 15, 2009: Dalet Gallery will present "In Between,” an exhibition of recent work of photographer Ernestine Ruben, fiber artist Mi-Kyoung Lee, and photographer Tim Fitts. This exhibition will occur during PHILAGRAfiKA 2010 (www.philagrafika2010.org).

Crossing boundaries of age, culture, gender, and media, these three artists find a core connection through the creative process and its expression.

My new work touches the winds… which flow with life and wander around our bodies like curious spirits with a mission.They are cool, they are fresh, they pause to hear our word and feel our feelings.

- Ernestine Ruben.

Ernestine Ruben, of Princeton, New Jersey, has had an active career through national and international exhibits, workshops, and publications.She investigates the principals of photographic applications to other media such as dance, glass, sculpture, and architecture.

The consistent process of art making is ritual ceremony.My entire body and soul purely united.The inspiration behind my images unfolds with the mysterious human life.

- Mi-Kyoung Lee.

Mi-Kyoung Lee is currently the head of The Fibers Program at The University of Arts, in Philadelphia.Lee has been creating material drawings and sculpture with found objects such as hair, paper towels, and pipe cleaners. Lee addresses ritual and the human body through examining textile processes.

My approach to photographic work is inspired by my years studying studio engineering and experimental composers... I have viewed film in the same light as magnetic tape, giving equal concentration to the aural spectrum and the idea of drawing with light.

- Tim Fitts.

Tim Fitts is a writer and photographer.He constructs layered images using abandoned construction materials, junkyards, and fish markets, investigating sites of urban decay.

Ruben, Lee, and Fitts emphasize the evolution from experimentation to discovery in their work, individually as well as in their collaboration.They are involved with the dialogue between two and three-dimensional imagery and share an interest in extending media and transforming their materials.

The exhibition will be on view at the Dalet Gallery, 141 North 2nd Street, Olde City, Philadelphia, PA 19106

For further information on Dalet Gallery, or to set up media interview with the gallery artists, contact Irena Gobernik at 215-923-2424 or irena@daletart.com or visit www.daletart.com

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