Malley Weber
" I utilize clay as a vehicle for expres- sion of deep emotional grieving. I dig into the clay and I tap into deep emotional sources. I use the power behind these emotions to unearth age-old questions."
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I see the world in the face of the elderly and the heavens in the face of a child. Bridgette Mongeon-Sculptor Through my sculpture work I seek the essence of an individual. I create a memory or time in a life through portraiture of both the living and deceased.
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"I like to get my hands dirty. My work grows from the rural communities where I live and work, and collaboration is an important element of my artistic process. As a result, my community has become my studio."
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"What exists in the space that lies between “public” and “art” is the embodiment of a dialogue between artist and audience, a conversation that takes place or comes to be in a community of social consciousness, commitment and collaboration."
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"A watcher, I collect expressions in the face or shouted in stance of body. Textural history in rusting metals, peeling paint, aging wood describe momentary and transformative life. Combined, they describe individual, moment and time."
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"As an interdisciplinary artist, my work is conceptually based in nature and incorporates an awareness of the science behind global climate change. My practice includes working with different media: graphite rendering, abstract acrylic painting, electronic digital media,nature-based musical compositions, and large-scale outdoor installation."
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"The essence of my current environmental artwork is a playful interaction between Ballroom Dance Standards and terminology and natural found objects. I enjoy making art where the viewer least expects to find it, extending to the spectator an unspoken invitation to participate. "
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