Looks like I might have figured out how to add a slideshow. The tech world seems limitless, and my intelligence to leverage it, finite. At best. Yet, I try.
For those of you who were able to make it to my sculpture exhibition opening night, I say a heartfelt “Thank you!” It was a grand time, and the room was filled many times over in the course of an evening.
Thank-yous go out to my intern, Katie Siewert, who was completely invaluable the night of the show. Seriously.
To Wug Laku, who hung all new lighting in the space of a few days. And bunches of other stuff involving ladders and heavy lifting and heaps of patience. My back breaks for you.
And to the Indiana Arts Commission. This show would not have been possible, save for the funds I received from an Individual Artist Grant, which sent me to Florida in January to learn how to better wield a 2-pound hammer.
Together with the members and friends of the Florida Society of Goldsmiths, my instructor, John Cogswell, was a fountain of joy with his Popeye forearms (from years of wielding 2-pound hammers) and his hilarious stories. They deserve big applause, as well.
The results of this fun is below. Enjoy!