Rendered Fusion: Clay, Connection, Attention
Rendered Fusion: Clay, Connection, Attention presents work by artists who explore how clay gives form to experiences of time and place as concept, material investigation, and creative expression. Richmond, Virginia, has been the location of countless fusions throughout history, some violent, some subtle, many ignored, others celebrated. Clay is an ideal medium through which to render fusions of time and place via form, technique, and symbolism. Clay has witnessed, recorded, and even influenced alliances and separations throughout history. Its material resilience ensures this role in the future.
Rendered Fusion: Clay, Connection, Attention presents work by artists who explore how clay gives form to experiences of time and place as concept, material investigation, and creative expression. Richmond, Virginia, has been the location of countless fusions throughout history, some violent, some subtle, many ignored, others celebrated. Clay is an ideal medium through which to render fusions of time and place via form, technique, and symbolism. Clay has witnessed, recorded, and even influenced alliances and separations throughout history. Its material resilience ensures this role in the future.
Artists on show
- Albert Pfarr
- Auguste Elder
- Brant Weiland
- Cynthia Morelli
- Danielle Hawk
- Dara Hartman
- Donna Webb
- Elissa Armstrong
- Eric Ordway
- Freddy Santana
- Garima Tripathi
- Hayun Surl
- Huang Jing
- J.J. McCracken
- Jason Hackett
- Josh Smith
- Katie Botterman
- Larry Buller
- Lori Katz
- Lydia Thompson
- Marcè Nixon-Washington
- Marcel Deolazo
- Marcia Haffmans
- Margaret Park Smith
- Mayumi Kiefer
- Megan Angolia
- Micah Sweezie
- Michael Dela Dika
- Nicolas Darcourt
- Pattie Chalmers
- Rice Evans
- Robert L. Wood
- Tuyen Stricker
- Virgil Ortiz
- Winnie Owens-Hart
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