Amanda Manitach

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Amanda Manitach creates imagery that invokes issues surrounding female psychology, physicality, and sexuality. Bold, honest, and at times dark thoughts are shared in text, which melts into a soft feminine pattern sourced from a 1885 French wallpaper sample. Her large-scale drawings address the historical, often-gendered psychology of the decorative arts. The pieces are inevitably smudged, worn and covered with fingerprints where the artist’s wrists, hands, knees and limbs have come into contact with the paper, transforming the “pretty” pattern into a record of her thoughts and physical struggle to create.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Manitach’s work has been exhibited at the Frye Art Museum, Bellevue Arts Museum and Tacoma Art Museum. From 2012-2015 she served as curator of Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University. She co- founded and co-directed multiple mixed-use arts spaces in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, including TMRW Party and The Factory.

 

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Videos Featuring Amanda Manitach

  • Amanda Manitach | Let Us Strew That Path With Flowers (Emilie du Chatelet)

  • Amanda Manitach on Art Zone

  • Amanda Manitach in studio 1

  • Amanda Manitach video 2