EVERYTHING IS OTHERED New work by Jeffrey Haddorff & Janet Lobberecht
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EVERYTHING IS OTHERED
New work by Jeffrey Haddorff & Janet Lobberecht
Opening reception Friday June 5th, 6-8p
Exhibition runs through July 3rd
Regular gallery hours: THUR, FRI & SAT Noon to 5pm
Music, June 5th, curated by Philippe Gallandat includes Raycurt aka Fiddla, Meriem, Mega Flower Power, Carolina Darling. Philippe Gallandat performs Bella Ciao, Et al
@NE SCULPTURE I Gallery Factory 1720 Madison Street NE
MPLS, MN 55413
Sculptor Jeffrey Haddorff's recent work: sometimes botanical, sometimes anatomical, sometimes architectural, always interested in the physicality of working with clay,the dialog between maker and material, color, surface, scale, the work being arecord of the action in the studio. Jeffrey is interested in how parts cometogether or don’t, how shapes talk to each other. He is exploring how farhe can push the clay before it tears or collapses and if its possible to gobeyond that point. Jeffrey is open to the metaphorical possibilities of thisprocess and its result, though he is not interested in overtly dictating ornarrowing these possibilities. Jeff strives to get out of the way intellectuallyand to trust that intuition and the act of making will lead the way.
Jeffrey sees it as his job to be curious and engaged broadly with the worldand with culture at large, be it the arts, politics, nature, whatever.However Jeff is disinterested in his work being topical, or a directcomment on anything other than the vicissitudes of being a human incomplicated times. Jeffrey’s desire for the work is that it will reward thosewho approach it empathetically, Jeff would like his work to be felt rather than understood. Jeffrey is dedicated to ceramic processes and materials and alsoin thwarting the orthodoxy of ceramic art and its prioritizing of technical virtuosity over raw expression.
Janet Lobberecht's recent paintings and multimedia work are evidence of prior and recent creations coalescing, introducing a continual wave of discovery that oscillates between the past, present, and future. As we fuse in and out of many forms and spaces, her work invites us to question what "human" will mean in the future. Drawing upon the quintessential art historical hierarchy of genres—history, portraiture, landscape, daily life scenes, and still life—Lobberecht denies the traditional hierarchical order by combining all genres into a singular composition.
Janet’s practice sits between multimedia works & painting, where she ponders the complex precariousness of our world and envisions possible futures for our planet and all species, both living and nonliving. She holds an MFA in Transdisciplinary Design from Parsons School of Design | The New School, NYC, with a focus on systems and urban ecologies. Her work has been recognized with a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant, the McKnight Visual Arts Fellowship, and the Jerome Emerging Artist Fellowship.
New work by Jeffrey Haddorff & Janet Lobberecht
Opening reception Friday June 5th, 6-8p
Exhibition runs through July 3rd
Regular gallery hours: THUR, FRI & SAT Noon to 5pm
Music, June 5th, curated by Philippe Gallandat includes Raycurt aka Fiddla, Meriem, Mega Flower Power, Carolina Darling. Philippe Gallandat performs Bella Ciao, Et al
@NE SCULPTURE I Gallery Factory 1720 Madison Street NE
MPLS, MN 55413
Sculptor Jeffrey Haddorff's recent work: sometimes botanical, sometimes anatomical, sometimes architectural, always interested in the physicality of working with clay,the dialog between maker and material, color, surface, scale, the work being arecord of the action in the studio. Jeffrey is interested in how parts cometogether or don’t, how shapes talk to each other. He is exploring how farhe can push the clay before it tears or collapses and if its possible to gobeyond that point. Jeffrey is open to the metaphorical possibilities of thisprocess and its result, though he is not interested in overtly dictating ornarrowing these possibilities. Jeff strives to get out of the way intellectuallyand to trust that intuition and the act of making will lead the way.
Jeffrey sees it as his job to be curious and engaged broadly with the worldand with culture at large, be it the arts, politics, nature, whatever.However Jeff is disinterested in his work being topical, or a directcomment on anything other than the vicissitudes of being a human incomplicated times. Jeffrey’s desire for the work is that it will reward thosewho approach it empathetically, Jeff would like his work to be felt rather than understood. Jeffrey is dedicated to ceramic processes and materials and alsoin thwarting the orthodoxy of ceramic art and its prioritizing of technical virtuosity over raw expression.
Janet Lobberecht's recent paintings and multimedia work are evidence of prior and recent creations coalescing, introducing a continual wave of discovery that oscillates between the past, present, and future. As we fuse in and out of many forms and spaces, her work invites us to question what "human" will mean in the future. Drawing upon the quintessential art historical hierarchy of genres—history, portraiture, landscape, daily life scenes, and still life—Lobberecht denies the traditional hierarchical order by combining all genres into a singular composition.
Janet’s practice sits between multimedia works & painting, where she ponders the complex precariousness of our world and envisions possible futures for our planet and all species, both living and nonliving. She holds an MFA in Transdisciplinary Design from Parsons School of Design | The New School, NYC, with a focus on systems and urban ecologies. Her work has been recognized with a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant, the McKnight Visual Arts Fellowship, and the Jerome Emerging Artist Fellowship.
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Where is it happening?
Casket Arts Factory,1720 NE Madison Street #14, Minneapolis, MN, United States, Minnesota 55413
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