the ways we remember
August 17- October 31, 2024
Opening Saturday August 17, 4pm
Artist talk 4:30pm
Picture Gallery
Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park
Cornish, NH
Christina Pitsch, gathered (detail), 2024, found figurines, dimensions variable
Icebox Project
Space Philadelphia, PA
20/92 film festival
January 26th - February 24th, 2024
Screening dates:
January 26, 27, 28
February 2, 3, 4, 9, 16, 18, 23, and 24.
Screening times: Friday 12-6, Saturday 12-6, and Sunday 12-4
Reception Thursday, February 8th, 6-9pm
OPENING RECEPTION SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 5-7 PM
August 19 & August 26, Rochester Common, S Main St, Rochester, NH
Unrestrained Gesture will have a new piece from Figurine
Capturing Beauty: The Fragility of Blossoms
Patricia Giebutowski & Christina Pitsch
Two artists working in different fields of the creative arts capturing beauty through one idea.
July 1—July 30
Opening: July 1, 5—7 pm
The lakes gallery at chi-lin
135 Eastman Road
Laconia, NH 03246
Dragging I
a new work by Unrestrained Gesture
ChoreoLab, June 23, 6pm The Barn in Corinth, 1804 Pike Hill Road , Corinth VT
Dragging will be show at ChoreoLab and The Junction Dance Festival
Since 2021, I've been collaborating with Vivian Beer (designer) and Amanda Whitworth (dancer) to invigorate my creative practice by sharing ideas and building out experiments of moving sculpture.
We'd like to extend an invitation to our Open Studio event premiering our new work "Figurine".
WHAT: Open Studio event featuring our newest work titled "Figurine". Each evening will include live performance, video installation, meet-the-artists and snacks.
WHERE: 54 Old Granite Street, Manchester, NH 03101
WHEN:
Thursday, May 18, 2023 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday, May 20, 2023 6:00:00pm - 8:00pm
Guest collaborators include: John W. Hession (Film) and Mikayla Martin (Dance)
January 17- 27, 2023
Unrestrained Gesture part of Miami Screen Dance Festival
Our video “Rock” was selected by Miami Light Project and screened at the Perez Art Museum, Miami, FL
Process: A Touch of Gold
August 11 - October 10, 2022
135 Eastman Road, Laconia, NH
I have new work on view for this very special show that highlights the process of making a piece from start to finish. You will get to see all sorts of behind the scene details like me in my crazy respirator, how I build work and where the ideas come from.
Christina Pitsch is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts.
I am thrilled to announce that my project to integrate 3D software into my studio practice has been supported by a gracious grant that will allow me to purchase Rhino software as an additional prototype design tool.
Interview about Love so so Ordinary with Mark Lynch: Inquiry WINC Public Radio
On view through April 16, 2021
Love so so Ordinary
Catalog available here: https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1923326