Homage to Ancestors – Opening Reception Friday May 4, 2012 6-9
Please  join us for this exciting exhibition in homage to artists that range so  widely from Art Smith, to Alexander Calder, to Dr. Seuss.  These  talented metalsmiths have summoned their skills, the tricks and trades  of their artistic ancestors and in respect and discovery, have  re-imagined work from artists of the past- whose practices, innovations,  experiments, struggles and movements undoubtedly have come to inform  their own.
The works are at once  whimsical, earnest and poignant. We couldn’t be more thrilled to bring  together such an awe-striking group of artists and metalsmiths, who have  created works in grief, celebration, anger, awe, beauty and laughter.  We are reminded, that among other influencing factors- the work of the  artist is hugely informed by the discoveries, styles, tricks and trades  of their mentors, the techniques and innovations of the mentors who came  before, and all the experiments, struggles and movements which resulted  from such practice and dedication.
Participating Artists: Shana Astrachan, Betsy Barron, Suzane Beaubrun, Sandra Bradshaw, Sydney  Brown, Ani Ghajanian, Julie Jacobs, Ed Lay, Fran Grinels, Daniel  Macchiarini, Emma Macchiarini Mankin Morris, Carolyn Moore, emiko oye,  Chrystal Powell, Jenny Reeves, Madeline Salsich

“Guff Cuff” by Ed Lay- inspired from Dr. Suess
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A sneak peek at some of the amazing work and inspirations from the show:
Madeline Salsich made work inspired by the beautiful and florid designs of Rene Lalique.

Rene Lalique- Beetle Brooch Sketch

Madeline Salsich-Beetle Chestpiece
Suzane Beaubrun was inspired by Ruth Asawa

Ruth Asawa- Suzane Beaubrun's Inspiration for "Thistle Garden" Photo by Carol Sonstein, 1998: Ruth Asawa  "The Sculpture of Ruth Asawa: Contours in the Air" (University of California Press, 2007). 

Suzane Beaubrun's "Thistle Garden"