"BODY OF PROOF: FIGURES in GLASS"
November 9, 2013 from 5:00-9:30pm
The Duncan McClellan Gallery proudly presents, BODY OF PROOF: FIGURES in GLASS, an exhibit & glass demo featuring Paul J. Nelson, Kim Goldfarb and Peter Wright.
At 5pm on November 9th,
the gallery doors will open to reveal the amazing works of art by these
three talented and well-respected artists. At 6:15 you can listen to
them give a brief artist’s statement and then around 6:30pm, join them
in the St. Pete Hot Glass Workshop as they demonstrate their creativity
right before your eyes!
There
will be a liquid nitrogen pumpkin ice cream (must be 21+) as well as
refreshments available for a donation from our custom bars (All
donations benefit the DMG School Project).
On Sunday, November 10th, 2013 at 2pm, listen to Nelson, Goldfarb and Wright lecture at Hot Gatherings, Cool Conversations, DMG School Project’s Visiting Glass Artists Series at the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. Come early and enjoy brunch at 1pm with a 15% off “HotShop” discount (not to be used in conjunction with museum membership discounts) and receive a free mimosa. An Artists’ Reception and glass blowing demonstration at Duncan McClellan Gallery will immediately follow the lecture. http://fine-arts.org/event/hot-gatherings-cool-conversations-a-dmg-visiting-glass-artist-series/
About the Artists:
Much of Paul Nelson's
current work focuses on portraiture, narrative, and a sort of
re-contextualization of the sculpted subjects, via their cultural and
historical contributions to
society. Often these characterizations juxtapose brooding dark comedy, epic fantasy, and
a quest for depth in meaning. The use of thick cast glass in Paul's sculptures allows the
element of light to enhance his purpose.
Kim Goldfarb is a
sculptor, glass designer and painter who weaves these mediums together
with a thrill of discovery and love of the human and animal form. In
her work she often portrays human-animal hybrids; in some ways this is
her expression of how connected we all are. A lot of the work that Kim
makes is “stream of consciousness”; feeling that somehow she knows these
beings that she paints and sculpts on some deep emotional level.
It wasn’t until after twenty years in commercial construction that Peter Wright
began exploring his life-long interest in art. After working in bronze
for several years, he met, renowned glass sculptor William Morris and
was introduced to the world of art glass at the highest level. Wright
spent countless hours watching hot glass being shaped into amazing forms
and in 2007, he realized that the best way to truly understand glass
was to learn to work with it himself. He was then “completely drawn in
and seduced by hot glass”.
This exhibit runs from November 9th, 2013 to December 7, 2013. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, noon-5pm and by appointment.
Duncan McClellan Gallery
Warehouse Arts District St. Pete
Warehouse Arts District St. Pete
550 24th St. South
Saint Petersburg, FL 33712
855-436-4527
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