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
(Detail Image) One Half Log, Divided into a Chair and Scraps
2022
red oak, oil finish