Evans themes conflate the body and “containers” while Lougee explores the problems of single use plastics in “Once”.
Evans work continues to explore exterior surfaces that can belie interior realities. Evoking ancient and contemporary vessels, these mysterious forms have no discernable function. They occupy space while holding space. While Evans’ work is not anecdotal, current events do inform her studio practice, hence artwork titles such as: Thirst, Steamed Up, Holding On, Slump and Roar.
Single use plastic is transformed into meticulously crafted otherworldly sculpture in Michelle Lougee’s installation ONCE. Her work is at once macro and micro. It beckons one to consider the scale of plastic waste while forcing contemplation of microscopic creatures struggling to survive. The artist’s careful modifications to the debris provide a thought provoking counterpoint to the visual impact of consumerism made manifest.
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Additional time info:
SOWA first Friday artists reception, March 5, 2021, 5-8pm
2021/02/24 - 2021/03/28
Boston Sculptors Gallery
486 Harrison Ave. , Boston, MA 02118
call the gallery 617 482-7781 during open hours to gain access to the elevator located on the ground level at the back of the building.