Pattie Lee Becker

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Pattie Lee Becker's work resides in the complex space that connects humans with their physical and psychological landscape. Personal stories are transformed into imaginative invention. Color and pattern narrate; images conjure both the familiar and the fantastic.

What I Once Thought Was Mine is Now Ours will feature a large, tumultuous sculpture made from a variety of objects and textures. Fabric, wood, plaster and wax will collide in a tornado-like spiral movement, conveying a sense of chaos and confusion.

Raised in the great Midwest, Pattie Lee spent her childhood surrounded by prairie and open sky. After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design, she moved her studio to Brooklyn, NY, where she spent a decade developing her work before relocating to the Rocky Mountains. Pattie Lee holds an MFA from Columbia University's School of the Arts and has been awarded numerous residencies and fellowships.