Function

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FUNCTION

Brandt Gallery

September 9 – October 15, 2005 

Opening reception, Friday, September 9, 5pm – 7pm

Art Talk, Tuesday, October 11, 7pm

 

       

Ceramic Workshops, adults and grades 6 – 8, view the exhibition and discuss functionality, then throw on the wheel, return the following week to glaze, Saturdays, Sept. 24 and Oct. 1.  Pre-registration required, limit 6, materials fee $10 members/$15 non-members.

FUNCTION features twelve regional artists working in ceramics, fiber, glass, metals, and wood: Cat Chow, Harris Deller, David Griffin, Timothy Lloyd, Aaron Macsai, Alan Mette, John Miller, Don Pilcher, Ann Coddington Rast, Jonathan Rutledge, R. Thomas Tedrowe, and Leah Woods.

The exhibition explores the interesting intersection of function and sculpture.  Initially the artworks translate as functional or decorative objects (a cabinet, a vessel, a piece of jewelry) hand made by highly skilled artists.  These artists employ difficult techniques and processes to explore traditional and natural materials.  Further, the artists integrate applied and fine arts, for instance by playfully subverting the functional practicality, by focusing on abstraction or the conceptual, or by introducing unexpected scale and materials, to produce artworks that are less about function and more sculptural.

Curated by local artist Dennis French and Arts Center Curator Alison Hatcher, the exhibition explores the interesting intersection of function and sculpture. Initially the artworks translate as functional or decorative objects hand-made by highly skilled artists. These artists employ difficult techniques and processes to explore traditional and natural materials. Further, the artists integrate applied and fine arts, for instance by playfully subverting the functional practicality, by focusing on abstraction or the conceptual, or by introducing unexpected scale and materials, to produce artworks that are less about function and more sculptural.



This exhibition is generously sponsored by Commerce Bank and Anne & Brian Boyden.

 


 

• Jeong Im Huh • My Favorite Animal • Instructors Exhibit • HugeDetail • Sheila Asbell-Allen • Peter Olson • Jan Holder • Mackinaw River Project • Magnificent Obsessions • Function • Dennis French • Dorothys Red Shoes •