Gina Siepel
Gina Siepel
Works
To Understand a Tree
Tree and Site
Participants and Public Engagement
Green Woodworking
Solo Exhibition, Museum for Art in Wood
Living Material
FOREST-BODY-CHAIR
Cycle of Self-Determination
SELF-MADE
Chair and Tree Studies
Re-Surveying Walden
New World Reconsidered
The Versatile Queer-All
A River Twice
The Boy Mechanic Project
CACOPHONY
Audubon's Birds
Portrait of Audubon
After Winslow Homer
Archive
The Coracles of Pignut Pond
1 x 1
The Candidate is Absent
Emma's Walk
King Philip Was a Warrior Bold...
Historic Site
Recursions
About
CV
Press
"The Museum for Art in Wood Presents To Understand a Tree," by Anndee Hochman, Broad Street Review, July 30, 2024
"Against the Grain: The Emergence of Queer Woodworkers," by John-Duane Kingsley, Decorative Arts Trust Bulletin, June 6, 2022
"Self-Made, Gina Siepel’s queer coming-of-age story at Vox Populi Gallery," by Levi Bentley, ArtBlog Philadelphia, 2018
"Gina Siepel's Listening Trips," by Jacqueline Gleisner, Art21 Magazine, 2016
"Gina Siepel: Currents 6," by Carl Little, Art New England, 2011
"Gina Siepel: The Artist as Explorer," by Lauren Lessing, "Currents 6" exhibition catalog essay, Colby College Museum of Art, 2010
Talks
Workshops
Contact
The Coracles of Pignut Pond
2016
collaborative boat building workshop and participatory event
Oiling the oak frame before applying canvas