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SOFT PLAY Sidney Mullis "Purple Bush With Frost"- Confetti Chain
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Sidney Mullis "Purple Bush With Frost"- Confetti Chain

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2022
Paper pulp made with kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, sand, wood, paint, wire, plasti-dip, drop cloth, fabric dye, air dry clay, chain, epoxy resin
11’ L x 9 W’ x 6’ H

Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

ABOUT

Sidney Mullis is a sculptor living and working in Pittsburgh, PA. She is building a make-believe forest to find where childhood selves go in adulthood and if it is possible to bring them back. Using paper pulp made from kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, playground sand, fabric dye, and more, Mullis creates this invented landscape to resurrect childlike attitudes, imagination, and logic.

Mullis has exhibited in a number of locations including Berlin, Tokyo, England, and Croatia. Solo shows include the Leslie Lohman Museum (NYC), Wick Gallery (NYC), Bunker Projects (PA), Neon Heater Gallery (OH), Bucknell University (PA), Rowan University (NJ), University of Mary Washington (VA), and more. She has been an artist-in-residence at The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, The Wassaic Project, Women’s Studio Workshop, MASS MoCA, Ox-Bow School of Art, among others. Her work has been featured in publications such as Hyperallergic, Young Space, Maake Magazine, De:Formal, and Sculpture Magazine.

Mullis is currently a tutor for children struggling with dyslexia and an art fabricator for blue-chip artists.

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2022
Paper pulp made with kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, sand, wood, paint, wire, plasti-dip, drop cloth, fabric dye, air dry clay, chain, epoxy resin
11’ L x 9 W’ x 6’ H

Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

ABOUT

Sidney Mullis is a sculptor living and working in Pittsburgh, PA. She is building a make-believe forest to find where childhood selves go in adulthood and if it is possible to bring them back. Using paper pulp made from kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, playground sand, fabric dye, and more, Mullis creates this invented landscape to resurrect childlike attitudes, imagination, and logic.

Mullis has exhibited in a number of locations including Berlin, Tokyo, England, and Croatia. Solo shows include the Leslie Lohman Museum (NYC), Wick Gallery (NYC), Bunker Projects (PA), Neon Heater Gallery (OH), Bucknell University (PA), Rowan University (NJ), University of Mary Washington (VA), and more. She has been an artist-in-residence at The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, The Wassaic Project, Women’s Studio Workshop, MASS MoCA, Ox-Bow School of Art, among others. Her work has been featured in publications such as Hyperallergic, Young Space, Maake Magazine, De:Formal, and Sculpture Magazine.

Mullis is currently a tutor for children struggling with dyslexia and an art fabricator for blue-chip artists.

2022
Paper pulp made with kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, sand, wood, paint, wire, plasti-dip, drop cloth, fabric dye, air dry clay, chain, epoxy resin
11’ L x 9 W’ x 6’ H

Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

ABOUT

Sidney Mullis is a sculptor living and working in Pittsburgh, PA. She is building a make-believe forest to find where childhood selves go in adulthood and if it is possible to bring them back. Using paper pulp made from kid’s construction paper and gravestone dust, playground sand, fabric dye, and more, Mullis creates this invented landscape to resurrect childlike attitudes, imagination, and logic.

Mullis has exhibited in a number of locations including Berlin, Tokyo, England, and Croatia. Solo shows include the Leslie Lohman Museum (NYC), Wick Gallery (NYC), Bunker Projects (PA), Neon Heater Gallery (OH), Bucknell University (PA), Rowan University (NJ), University of Mary Washington (VA), and more. She has been an artist-in-residence at The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, The Wassaic Project, Women’s Studio Workshop, MASS MoCA, Ox-Bow School of Art, among others. Her work has been featured in publications such as Hyperallergic, Young Space, Maake Magazine, De:Formal, and Sculpture Magazine.

Mullis is currently a tutor for children struggling with dyslexia and an art fabricator for blue-chip artists.

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