A Sharp Gallery

Jennifer Berkowitz
Nov 5 · 2 min read
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery holds it’s new exhibition, “Sharp Objects” starting October 29, 2019. This is a presentation featuring works by four contemporary artists who repurpose metals into meaningful sculptures.
Roxi Marsen presents this found object in her work titled “Web Site” on October 29, 2019. She uses lanyard and wire around the object by soaking them in acidic solutions to create sculptures.
A citizen examines Roxi Marsen’s sculpture “Not For Hanging” on October 29, 2019. It was created with more found objects and oil paint.
A ceiling light is used to shine on the artist’s work in the Amelia E. Wallace Gallery on November 4th, 2019.
Pam J. Brown showcases her sculpture “Perch” on October 29, 2019. She uses sheet metal, wires and paint to focus on wildlife and American history.
Pam J. Brown’s sculpture “Like Mother, Like Daughter” uses a rubber bicycle inner tube on October 29, 2019. It conveys a personal message that Brown’s daughter is also present to see.
An interpreter signs for citizens during Pam J. Brown’s presentation on October 29, 2019. She is one of four interpreters used for each artist.
A view of the Amelie A. Wallace Gallery shows Jackie Branson’s collection on November 4, 2019. Her work reflects the ethnicity of her Armenian heritage featuring symbols of domesticity, vulnerability, and femininity.
Jackie Branson uses industrial saw blades and steel in her construction of “Resistance” on October 29, 2019. The use of blades represent being strong in femininity.
Tmima Z uses wood, metal and fabric in her artwork titled “Between the shadows” on November 4, 2019. Her work reflects themes of war, religion, loss, abuse, survival, and memory.
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