Jun 02 2021
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Jul 02 2021
Roberley Bell: BETWEEN UNCERTAINTY at the LaunchPad Gallery

Roberley Bell: BETWEEN UNCERTAINTY at the LaunchPad Gallery

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Roberley Bell’s debut exhibition in Boston, Between Uncertainty, features work from two of the artist’s ongoing series, Still life, and Something, as well as Foreign Objects, a new series that emerged during the pandemic.

Bell’s practice draws on the world around her, focusing on the observation of nature. She both borrows from and abstracts aspects of flora and fauna to reveal her signature hybridized forms. Delightful and delicate, Bell’s sculptures investigate the boundaries between color, material, and form. Playful amalgams encompassing many media, the works are thoughtfully constructed and balanced, embedded in the formal language of spatial composition. Unexpected color, contrasting materials, diverse textures, and distinctive shapes are all at play—straddling the space between representation and abstraction.

Roberley Bell’s work has been exhibited internationally. She is the recipient of numerous fellowships including awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, a Pollock Krasner Fellowship, and a Senior Scholar Fulbright to Turkey.  Her numerous residencies include Stadt Künstlerhaus, Salzburg, Austria; The International Studio Program in New York City; and Sculpture Space in Utica, NY; among others. Most recently, she was awarded a residency at the Cite International in Paris. Bell lives in Pelham, MA, and maintains her studio in Easthampton.

Admission Info

FREE

Additional time info:

SOWA First Friday Receptions
June 4 and July 2, 5 – 8:30pm

Dates & Times

2021/06/02 - 2021/07/02

Location Info

Boston Sculptors Gallery

486 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118

Accessibility Info

Accessibility:
Two hours of free, validated parking is available behind the gallery.
We are wheelchair accessible through the ground floor entrance to the left of the front door and via the parking lot. Ring bell to notify the gallery attendant and use the elevator.