Trailer Box Project Unveils Collaborative Exhibit
“Traces” Opening Reception at 5:00pm on Saturday, October 17th
Danbury, CT – Trailer Box Project will introduce a new exhibition, “Traces,” with an opening
reception at 5:00pm on Saturday, October 17th. The new show will feature individual works by
artists Natasha Karpinskaia and Janice Mauro, as well as a collaborative piece created by the
artists.
“Natasha and Janice approached us with an incredible concept for a collaborative exhibition,”
says Jim Felice, founder of Trailer Box Project. “Using the Trailer Box itself as inspiration,
‘Traces’ sets out to explore the lives of manufactured objects, and what happens to them when
they have been left to decay. Just as we have given an abandoned vintage Castro Convertible
trailer a new life as an art gallery, the two artists in this exhibit have created works that have the
energy of objects lost in time and recently rediscovered.”
Abstract Artist Natasha Karpinskaia created a series of monotypes for the exhibition that capture
the patina of time. “We leave traces wherever we go, on whatever we touch, so that others who
come after us can trace our experiences,” she explains. Karpinskaia studied linguistics at the
University of Linguistics in Moscow before continuing her education in art history at the St.
Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. Currently a full time artist, Karpinskaia’s works in various
media came as a logical extension of her studies as an art historian; analyzing works of art
fanned a desire to participate in the process of creating.
Sculptor Janice Mauro’s conceptual works of clay and metal evoke ancient architectural relics.
Mauro approached her somber, monochromatic sculptures as pieces of aging machines that have
become art artifacts with reverence to what they once were. An awardwinning
sculptor and
Fellow Member of the National Sculpture Society, Mauro has designed, carved and modeled
various puppets for New York Broadway productions such as The Lion King and Alice in
Wonderland . Mauro currently teaches figurative sculpture at Silvermine School of Art in New
Canaan, CT and The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey.
Members of the general public are invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, October
17th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Rd, Unit 15 in Danbury.
For more information, please contact the gallery at 203.797.0230 or visit their website at
www.trailerboxproject.com.
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“Traces” Opening Reception at 5:00pm on Saturday, October 17th
Danbury, CT – Trailer Box Project will introduce a new exhibition, “Traces,” with an opening
reception at 5:00pm on Saturday, October 17th. The new show will feature individual works by
artists Natasha Karpinskaia and Janice Mauro, as well as a collaborative piece created by the
artists.
“Natasha and Janice approached us with an incredible concept for a collaborative exhibition,”
says Jim Felice, founder of Trailer Box Project. “Using the Trailer Box itself as inspiration,
‘Traces’ sets out to explore the lives of manufactured objects, and what happens to them when
they have been left to decay. Just as we have given an abandoned vintage Castro Convertible
trailer a new life as an art gallery, the two artists in this exhibit have created works that have the
energy of objects lost in time and recently rediscovered.”
Abstract Artist Natasha Karpinskaia created a series of monotypes for the exhibition that capture
the patina of time. “We leave traces wherever we go, on whatever we touch, so that others who
come after us can trace our experiences,” she explains. Karpinskaia studied linguistics at the
University of Linguistics in Moscow before continuing her education in art history at the St.
Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. Currently a full time artist, Karpinskaia’s works in various
media came as a logical extension of her studies as an art historian; analyzing works of art
fanned a desire to participate in the process of creating.
Sculptor Janice Mauro’s conceptual works of clay and metal evoke ancient architectural relics.
Mauro approached her somber, monochromatic sculptures as pieces of aging machines that have
become art artifacts with reverence to what they once were. An awardwinning
sculptor and
Fellow Member of the National Sculpture Society, Mauro has designed, carved and modeled
various puppets for New York Broadway productions such as The Lion King and Alice in
Wonderland . Mauro currently teaches figurative sculpture at Silvermine School of Art in New
Canaan, CT and The Art School at Old Church, Demarest, New Jersey.
Members of the general public are invited to attend the opening reception on Saturday, October
17th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at Trailer Box Project, 15 Great Pasture Rd, Unit 15 in Danbury.
For more information, please contact the gallery at 203.797.0230 or visit their website at
www.trailerboxproject.com.
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