Stephen Shugart
Faith Williams

October 22 – November 7, 2021

Opening reception Friday, October 22, 2021, 6:00-9:00 pm.
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Stephen Shugart  Symbiotic
Fluorescent light bulb, twigs, lamp holder, padauk, uranium glass beads, brass screws, under black light 10” x 14” x 14” (approx.)
“A Little Poem” Fluorescent light bulb, twigs, lamp holder, padauk, uranium glass beads, brass screws, under black light 10” x 14” x 14” (approx.)

Symbiotic is an exhibition of light-based constructions, reliefs and other constructions/sculptures. In this exhibition, Stephen Shugart explores the theme of the symbiotic relationship between the stuff of our man-made (people-made) commercial world and natural elements using weathered and decomposing wood, stones, electrical wire, fluorescent light bulb, cardboard shipping boxes and other manufactured materials.

Faith Williams  Cyclical Forces: Explorations on the interconnected relationships of plants and pollinators
“Mismatch” Media: Colored pencil, graphite and watercolor on gessoed wood panel. Functional gears and dowels. Interactive kinetic artwork. 18” x 24”
“Mismatch” Media: Colored pencil, graphite and watercolor on gessoed wood panel. Functional gears and dowels. Interactive kinetic artwork. 18” x 24”

Faith Williams is an interdisciplinary artist who is driven by curiosity. She explores the connections of nature and civic engagement through drawing, printmaking and interactive arts. After working with science-based themes in her artwork for the past couple years, she set out to collaborate with biologists first-hand this summer in order to create more science-informed artwork. She spent two weeks observing and assisting field research at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory near Crested Butte, Colorado. Her new body of artwork aims to consider what we know about plant-pollinator relationships and what we are still searching to understand.

20% of all artwork sales will go toward non-profit organizations that support environmental advocacy and pollinator habits.

Upcoming Exhibitions

November 12 – November 28, 2021
Galya Lemke
Mark Farrell, Mark Brasuell, Eric Havelock-Bailie

December 3 – 19, 2021
Solstice   An Edge members and invited guests winter exhibition.

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