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"METAL - Scale and Sculpture"
3-D works by metal artists Matt McConnell, Ben Galata, and Gretchen
McLaren.
Opening May 6 from 7 - 10 pm.
Showing weekdays at Designbox 10- 6, from May 6 through May 31 or by appointment.
HGTV's "Crafter's Coast to Coast"
Preview of episode #241 featuring exhibiting artist Gretchen McLaren.
Debut at Designbox May 25 from 7 -
9 pm.
  
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Galata, McConnell, McLaren
Three widely
successful Raleigh metal artists have joined forces for a show that explores
many methods and sizes of contemporary metal work. From the exquisite
jewelry of Gretchen McLaren to the beautiful organic geometry of Matt
McConnell and the highly refined blacksmithing of Ben Galata, "METAL"
shows off modern sculpture at every scale. The show opens May 6 and will
feature melting ice-light-sculptures by Matt McConnell.
Later in the month, Designbox will be celebrating the debut of HGTV's
"Crafter's Coast to Coast"
which features Gretchen McLaren. Designbox will show the episode in the
gallery on the big screen at 7pm on May 25th.
Matt McConnell
Matt formed McConnell
Studios to create custom designed environmental sculpture. Matt's
work centers around natural forces and forms using man-made materials.
Using line systems, his work explores organic geometry in various forms:
like the force of gravity and the motion of elements through space. Recently,
Matt has been using the reflective nature of stainless steel and ice to
show the presence of light. Matt McConnell attended the N.C. State College
of Design, and his work can be found in Chicago, New York, Boston, Miami,
the NC Museum of Art's Blue
Ridge Restaurant and Lucky
32 Restaurants.
Gretchen McLaren
Gretchen's work
has roots in the artistic movement of minimalism, but also has a European
flavor as it draws upon German, Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics.
These influences can be seen in the use of high karat colored gold, cabochon
cut stones and matte finishes. Further influences are seen in the quiet
simplicity of form, the search for the soul in each piece, the use of
clean lines and the endeavor to achieve a high level of craftsmanship.
She has been interviewed on NPR, featured on HGTV, and her work has been
exhibited in art and craft galleries internationally, including the Penland
Gallery and Craft
Company No. 6.
Ben Galata
Ben produces originally designed furnishings, sculpture and architectural
details for his company Galata
Designs. The work is a mesh of the traditional blacksmithing process
with contemporary design aesthetic. All works are produced with great
attention to design, craftsmanship and quality. Ben is a North Carolina
State College of Design graduate, frequenter of the Penland
School of Crafts, and a former member of Antfarm
Studios.
The
Designbox Gallery is dedicated to promoting the expression of creative
and collaborative work. It is home to a number of creative professionals
and is located at 315 S. Bloodworth Street (between Martin and Davie streets),
just a block from City Market in downtown Raleigh. We're open weekdays
from 10am to 6pm, and on most First Fridays.
315 South Bloodworth Street, Raleigh.
Designbox is open 10-6 weekdays or by appointment
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