Art on Main announces its November-December 2010 Featured Artist Exhibit, Glow. The exhibit features photography by Norwich artist Jon Olsen and blown glass by Casey McMains of Jericho. The community is invited to meet the artists at a celebratory reception on Friday December 10 from 5-7pm in the Gallery at 25 Main Street, Bristol. Both artists will be on hand and refreshments will be served. The Gallery will also be participating in the downtown Chocolate Walk and open until 8pm that evening.
Jon Olsen always been an amateur naturalist and a student of the visual arts. “I enjoy exploring the landscape and its many components,” he says. “I find the variations in light, form, texture and color fascinating, with endless possibilities for study and observation.” He is generally drawn toward the pastoral and simplicity in design resulting in evocative, elegant, often minimalist, photographs of Vermont’s landscapes and flora & fauna. His printing process as well surprises the viewer with a rich, textural element unusual in photography.
Over the years Jon has explored many different forms of photography: black and white, color, different formats, films and printing processes, finally transitioning in the last several years to a process of digital recording, processing and printing. “This current set-up,” he explains, “allows me the greatest creative control over all aspects of my workflow from conception to final print. A desktop processing system replaces the wet darkroom, but the workflow is much the same: determining exposure, contrast, color temperature, dodging and burning, etc.” He prints on a watercolor paper coated to receive the pigment inks of an Epson printer. The combination results in an incredible print quality and a highly stable archival print, more so than could be attained with traditional color print processes.
Casey McMains discovered glass while studying to be a silversmith at the Surrey Institute of Art, and once she did there was no looking back. “This was a true eureka moment,” she declares. “It started when I was attending college in England when my friend Russ from the glass program handed me a blowpipe, had me gather glass out of the furnace, and blow my first bubble. After that I was obsessed.” She returned to Vermont and sought out a hot shop where she could intern—learning the fundamental techniques of glassblowing, but also the business of being a successful glass artist—while attending college classes in Burlington.
Over her career, Casey has been heavily influenced by elements from a wide range of ancient cultures and her interests in mythology, symbolism, comparative religion, and history. She is drawn to the many parables about the interconnectedness of everything and the influence of powers we cannot even see. The medieval liturgical architect Abbot Suger introduced Europe to colored glass in a new way with the stained glass windows in the Abbey of St. Denise in France. “To him, light passing through colored glass represented transformation,” Casey explains. “As a glassblower I have the opportunity to sculpt this transformative medium, to sculpt in light.”
“Over the past few years,” Casey goes on, “the focus in my art has grown from working with color and transparency to incorporating texture as another tool in exploring transformation and light. To that end I am now starting to incorporate knit fiber elements in with the hand blown glass. I design a unique pattern to respond to the glass piece ensuring the dynamic element enhances the whole piece.”
In addition to her new work and other functional pieces, Casey will be exhibiting traditional blown glass globe holiday ornaments in a variety of sparkling colors in honor of the season.
The exhibit will be on view in the Gallery through Friday December 31st. Art on Main is open Monday thru Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 11am-3pm. In December, the Gallery is also open until 8pm on Friday evenings before Christmas and also on Thursday December 23.
For more information, visit www.artonmain.net, find us on Facebook (Art on Main VT), or contact Carolyn Ashby, Gallery Manager at (802) 453-4032 or info@artonmain.net.
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(1176)
-
▼
November
(260)
- Press Release: Zoë Barracano in Montpelier
- Winter Greens
- Herbie's Auction
- Thelermont Hupton Studio
- Moormann furniture
- Virtual Tour
- Contributor's Holiday Gift Guide Series: Will Bryant
- Hindsvik: Neorustica by Jahara Studio
- Keep your Clothes Neat and Organized!
- Celerie Kemble and F Schumacher: Matching Fabrics!
- Poppytalk Handmade Gift Guide: The Woodland Princess
- Knitted Letterpress
- Ward-o-matic Sale! 42% Off
- Design*Sponge Scholarship
- Cards by Dani Press
- Holiday Inspiration: Succulents, Air Plants and F...
- Poppytalk Handmade Gift Guide: The Festive Home
- Rustic Modern Living by Sally Bridge
- Acrylic design of Alexandra Von Furstenberg
- Where Do You See Our Products? Designer Rooms Lik...
- New Online Magazine: Ivy and Piper
- Complete your Bedroom with an Amish Hope Chest!
- Kelly Deck Spotlights the Handmade
- Great Solid Fabrics from Clarke and Clarke!
- 2011 Calendar Round-Up No.4
- It's Cyber Monday Folks!
- Anthropologie Commissions 1000 One-of-a-Kind Books...
- Sunday Reading
- Poppytalk Handmade Gift Guide: Pour Le Bébé
- PRESS RELEASE: SEABA-curated Exhibits at Four Venu...
- Adding More Shoes
- Utah Bride
- A Special Welcome!
- h220430 Design
- PRESS RELEASE: Clark Derbes at Shelburne Art Cente...
- KOOSTIK - natural iPhone sound docks
- Heavytool Apartment in Berlin
- Mercedes-Benz BIOME Concept
- Omexco - exclusive wallcoverings
- PRESS RELEASE: Ann Young at Claire’s in Hardwick
- PRESS RELEASE: Photographers’ Showcase at Photosto...
- Weekend Project: Advent Tree DIY by Paige Russell
- Reminder: EPIC Handmade Black Friday Deals!
- Clarke and Clarke Papers
- On the Radar: Antique Turkish Kilim Pillows
- Limited Edition Prints from Caribou Creative
- Don't Miss Mignonne's post-Thanksgiving Sale!
- Assembly furniture from Objekt Incorporated
- Lasvit - Light/Design/Experience
- 3D wallpapers from Studio Piršč
- YealMer & ShayAlkalay - Raw Edges Design Studio
- Give Thanks!
- Happy Thanksgiving!
- Over 60 Black Friday & Cyber Monday Handmade Deals!
- PRESS RELEASE: Holiday Show at BigTown Gallery in ...
- PRESS RELEASE: Sarah Mutrux speaks at Art House in...
- Poppytalk Handmade Gift Guide: The Festive Dude
- Check us out!
- 101 Amazing Gifts iPad App
- Great Christmas Ideas @ Artifacts
- Vendor List for New Lines of Furniture
- Get an Authentic Amish Electric Fireplace!
- Benjamin Moore's Color Predictions for 2012!
- Solar LED lighting Solar Lights Factory
- Shower channels from Kessel
- Stichographie
- Inspiration from Rue
- Loafing Around: Cranberry Citrus Walnut Bread
- Press release: John Kenneth Alexander at Chop Shop...
- Press Release: Brandon Artist at William Feick Art...
- A Bright Christmas
- In Case You Missed This: Handmade Portraits: Ski...
- PRESS RELEASE: River of Light in Waterbury
- PRESS RELEASE: "Glow" at Art on Main in Bristol
- ROADTRIP: Sculpturedog Goes West
- And Even More & More Black Friday & Cyber Monday H...
- 2010 Holiday Cards Guide {Part IV}
- And Even More Black Friday & Cyber Monday Handmade...
- DIY: Transparent Clutch
- Need Great Candle Sconces?
- Every Bedroom Needs a Nightstand
- More Black Friday & Cyber Monday Handmade Deals!
- Poppytalk Handmade Gift Guide: The Festive Table
- Kravet Couture Fabrics
- Fresh From the Oven: Nicole Lavelle
- Today at Poppytalk Handmade: Beautiful Wrap!
- Hindsvik: Around the Fire
- REVIEW: Peggy Watson at Rhapsody Natural Foods in ...
- PRESS RELEASE: Annual Winter Group Exhibit at Furc...
- Black Friday & Cyber Monday Handmade Deals!
- Amish Murphy Beds are the Solution you Seek
- Clarke and Clarke Fabrics: Fresco Collection
- Areaz - Gallery of contemporary furnishing
- New Holiday Market Launches Today - Holiday Market...
- Print Workshop by Yellow Owl Workshop!
- Sunday Reading No. 1: December's Marie Claire Maison
- Odesi - Dutch Design online
- Don't Miss Today's Pre-Holiday Sale!!
- Amish Dressers will bring charm into your bedroom ...
- Juniper Books - assembles custom book collections ...
-
▼
November
(260)