Please

Abegael Uffelman

“Please” is a stop motion video consisting of letters exchanging places to form a dialogue. The simplistic rearranging of words allows the viewer to create their own interpretation and meaning of the piece.

 

 
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Abegael Uffelman, TYL BFA ‘19
Lives and works in Norfolk, VA.
Website: www.abegaeluffelman.com
IG: @abbey.u


As a glass and mixed media conceptual artist, Abegael Uffelman relates the physical qualities of her work to societal disparities. She analyzes concepts of social interaction, politics, identity, personal trauma, and memory through creating physical objects and installations that others can relate to.

Uffelman earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with a minor in art history from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2019. Her work has been featured and awarded at the Glass Art Society International Student Exhibition (St. Petersburg, FL) and VisArts NextGen (Rockville, MD). She has also exhibited at The Kitchen Table Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), d’Art Center (Norfolk, VA), and The Neil Britton Gallery (Virginia Beach, VA). Recently, she completed a visiting artist residency and taught at New Street Glass, Worcester Center for Craft in Worcester, MA. Currently, she is completing her second studio assistantship at The Chrysler Museum of Art Perry Glass Studio.

Image credit: Lindsy Marshall