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    “Excavations”: Jessica Brandl and Bryan Czibesz
    Lori-Ann Touchette
    • Apr 19, 2020
    • 1 min

    “Excavations”: Jessica Brandl and Bryan Czibesz

    Winners of the 2015 NCECA International Residency Award at CRETA Rome, Jessica Brandl and Bryan Czibesz entitled their show “Excavations”. “Decontextualized sherds in vitrines and archaeological texts conjure strong desires for us to understand them through touch. Employing the use of traditional and digital visualization and modeling strategies, we have sought to excavate and reimagine sources ranging from Etruscan bucchero and Roman Arretine ware to fragments from the tras
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