Maggie Stark
Playing on a Loop


Monitors

01. After the Ball (1), 2022, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

02. Windmills, 2022, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Dorchester, MA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

Large Wall Projection 

03. Replay: Balboa Park Spin, 2021/22, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA , 2 channel, 9 minute video loop, POR

Monitors

04. After the Ball (2), 2022, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

05. Trifecta, 2022, Boston, MA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

06. Ocean Street Dance, 2022, Dorchester, MA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

07. Children of the Regiment, 2022, Boston Common, Boston MA, 3 minute video loop, $1200.00 (includes monitor)

08. Duet, 2022, Boston, MA, dual screen, 3 minute video loop, $2400.00 (includes monitors)

Playing on a Loop
The paradox of time — that we perceive it as finite and yet boundless — is a recurring theme in Maggie Stark’s multimedia works. In Playing on a Loop, her new installation of video projection and digital screens, movement and stasis are locked together in perpetual play. Does this continuous tension foreshadow disequilibrium and an
ever-present end or do we just go round-and-round again?

Bio
Maggie Stark was born in Kansas City and lives in Boston, MA. She has exhibited her work throughout the region, including the HallSpace and Kayafas Galleries in Boston, Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland, ME. She was an affiliate of the Boston Sculptors Gallery for nine years and has held residencies at the Corning Museum of Glass, the Millay Colony and the Vermont Studio Center. Awards include a Cultural Fellowship from the Goethe Institute in Berlin and an Artist Residency Fellowship at the Haslla Art World Museum in South Korea.