Wire and Beads at Quint Gallery, April 15 - May 27, 2023
Quint Gallery
7655 Girard Ave.
La Jolla, CA 92037
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Flexus, Recent work at Quint Gallery, December 7, 2019 - January 18, 2020
Quint Gallery
5171 Santa Fe St., Suite B
San Diego, 92109
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San Diego Art Prize Recipients: 2018, Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, May 11-July 6, 2019
For the ninth consecutive year the Athenaeum presents the work of the San Diego Art Prize winners, a project of the San Diego Visual Arts Network. The San Diego Art Prize spotlights working San Diego artists. I am honored to be one of two artists that a panel of local art administrators selects. We, in turn, select two more artists with whom we wish to collaborate. In 2018 the prize recipients are myself with Erin Dace Behling, and Robert Matheny with Max Daily.
For more information: http://art-sandiego.com/san-diego-art-prize/
Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, Library Association of La Jolla, 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA 92037
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Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, Library Association of La Jolla, 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA 92037
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Community Construct: Revealing the Creative Potential of Collective Action, is a collaboration between myself and Lynn Susholtz. It invites visitors to contribute small forms to a sculpture that will evolve over time. Engaging in a process of accretion utilizing straws and pipe cleaners and recycled cardboard, forms will grow through collective action over the course of the exhibition. On exhibit through November 18, 2018, it is part of a larger exhibition titled DesEscondido, a project by the members of Public Address. Now showing at the California Center for the Arts Museum in Escondido, CA. See also Public Address for more information.
Over the course of the exhibit, as the sculpture grows, more images will be added.
A second facet of Community Construct is an homage to a piece of Escondido history. In 1912, John Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright, built his first commissioned home in Escondido at 455 East 5th Avenue. He also invented Lincoln Logs, which went to market in 1918. To celebrate their 100th anniversary, we’re honoring his toy with repurposed cardboard tubes. A few photos from opening night festivities:
More detail shots of the installation:
Matterings, an exhibit of process-based works, showed at Quint Projects from February 10 through March 24, 2018.
“Encounters leave traces, a froth of intersections, deep cell mirrors of galactic relations, winking echoes. Umbel and sombra hint at the metaphysics of matter.”
– From the poem Mattering by Diane Gage
All photos by Roy Porello
Quint Projects
5171 Santa Fe St., Suite B
San Diego, 92109
quintgallery.com
Quint Projects
5171 Santa Fe St., Suite B
San Diego, 92109
quintgallery.com