This exhibition explores
clay in its varied states, from mud, to raw, to the fired state that turns clay into ceramics. This exhibition features work by
Alejandra Almuelle, in which
the acclaimed sculptor uses fresh clay to create an installation formed by hand – to contrast with a wall piece consisting of a series of discs harvested unaltered from local clay sediment. "These two installations with a series of cephalic vessels present the human presence, not as a protagonist of landscape, but as a commentary on the body as place and receptacle of memory, like the land itself."
Closing reception: Fri., Oct. 1, 5-9pm