Saturday, October 24, 2009

MUSA - "making" in the US

The MUSA show at Cozart's Antiques in west downtown Raleigh was varied, intriguing and successful in presenting artistic takes on the issues behind the show's concept - work and making things in the post-industrial age. This picture album accompanies a review post at Raleigh Rambles.
The show's entrance - it was staged in a former furniture factory. Matt's birds, visible on wall, are featured at the end of this post.



Furniture factory paint shop - the art was installed withing the context of the factory setting.

John Barlow Hudson's "Felt Hat Body"




Sarah Botwick's
"Paint History"


"Invisible" band sets the magic wheel.


Clay drip installation - interactive for those who dared!

Mike pulls the rope! Down go the clay pendants.

She has just been splashed by a sudden plop!

Drip installation late in show.


Commercial tin samples on factory wall.


US 1 shrine

Matt's birds



The MUSA show at Cozart Antiques in west downtown Raleigh was varied, intriguing and successful in presenting artistic takes on the issues behind the show's concept - work and making things in the post-industrial age.

Musa Review at Raleigh Rambles


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