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Make Time Waste Time
Rachel Hausmann Schall

October 1 - November 17, 2019

Saturday, October 12; join us for a walking/driving tour of the Lubbock-based Terrain Biennial installations from 6pm until 9pm for art, drinks, artist talks, and more. Lease Agreement, located at 2306-A 21st Street, Lubbock, TX, will serve as the main host for the Opening Party.

Projects on display
Owl Call Radio by Katherine Bash @ 3608 Avenue A
Salton Sea Sound Videos by Chris Taylor @ 3317 24th Street
Lubbock Lights by Sarah Aziz @ 2826 33rd Street
Refraction Points by Jack Craft @ 1312 Avenue J
Grand Horizon by Victoria McReynolds @ 3215 27th Street
Bell Weather by Adam Farcus @ 2825 23rd Street
Make Time Waste Time by Rachel Hausmann Schall @ Lease Agreement Gallery 2306-A 21st Street

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Make Time Waste Time is a site-specific sculptural intervention created by artist Rachel Hausmann Schall. The project is a reflection on the necessity of time spent. It infers a dual meaning that pushes us to ponder how we fill the minutes in our days. It begs us to consider how we prioritize responsibilities and helps us realize the consequences of “wasting” or “making”

Spend it
Waste it
Wish it
Take it
Give it
Need it
Lose it
Make it
Keep it

Time

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Rachel Hausmann Schall is a visual artist, writer, educator and arts organizer living and working near Milwaukee, WI. She received her BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design in 2015 and became co-founder and co-director of After School Special, a satellite artist collective that supports emerging and underrepresented artists through exhibitions and programming. She has exhibited work nationally and at many galleries and alternative spaces in Milwaukee including Chamber, Frank Juarez Gallery, Usable Space, HOAX Gallery and the Brooks Stevens Gallery at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, among others. Her work explores various forms of language and takes shape primarily as painting, sculpture, and installation. In 2018, she was awarded the Mary L. Nohl Suitcase Export Grant which supported an exhibition of solo work at Project 1612 in Peoria, IL. In 2019, she completed an artist residency at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT. Rachel Hausmann Schall is also a contributing writer for the Wisconsin based arts publication ArtDose Magazine as well as the Chicago based arts publication Sixty Inches From Center. www.rhausmannschall.com.

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Rachel Hausmann Schall’s work is exhibited in the front yard of Lease Agreement as part of the 2019 Terrain Biennial.

The Terrain Biennial is unlike any other art festival. It takes place on lawns, in front yards, on porches, beneath awnings, and in windows. Residents partner with artists to bring striking, contemporary artwork into their communities. The Terrain Biennial challenges the way art is often confined to institutional spaces and class-specific audiences. Building on Chicago’s rich tradition of apartment galleries and artist-run spaces, the Biennial brings contemporary art into the intimate terrain of the front yard, fostering dialogue between neighbors and providing access to new art for a wide range of people.