Showing posts with label Quirk Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quirk Gallery. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

More on Vadis Turner at Quirk


In the last post, we mentioned the "content heavy" work of Vadis Turner now on view at Quirk. Below are the artist's thoughts about her work's significance. Be sure to check it out for yourself during this week's First Friday Art Walk...

"Derby Blanket" is part of Turner's "The Last Dowry," now showing at Quirk.

Vadis Turner- Artist Statement

There is a transformative legacy in handmade objects historically made by women. Over time ancestral forms of crafts appreciate in value, maturing into heirlooms that function as cultural currency and which later, as artifacts, serve as a documentation of the artist and her origins. My work engages this progression in a current cultural context.

I am developing a collection of contemporary heirlooms that compose my Dowry. The pre-nuptial heirlooms re-imagine conventional handicrafts, rites of passage and gender roles that represent the values of my generation.

Traditionally exchanged for societal advancement through marriage, the individual heirlooms that comprise my Dowry will be sold or traded for professional gain.

Last Dowry draws from ornamentation and ceremonial adornments used to honor the apex of beauty, fertility or physical potential. It often marks the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning. The works bridge various stages of growth and decay. With fire, a new beautiful energy is being created from a destructive process.


These "hair eggs" are also part of "The Last Dowry."


Vadis Turner's "The Last Dowry" (and more!) at Quirk


Vadis Turner's "The Last Dowry" will be on view at Quirk until October 23rd- be sure not to miss this content-heavy, visually-rich body of mixed media sculptures.






















Currently showing on the shop wall: Daniel Calder







Upcoming in the Vault- Sayaka Suzuki


Upcoming on the Shop Wall- Eleanor Grosch


Get more information about these exhibitions and upcoming events at Quirk's website.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Pics from "Couldn't We Ride" (and more!) at Quirk


Aimee Joyaux's "World Bank Series"



James Timberlake's paintings
(currently on view on the Shop Wall is Stacy Moore's "For Your Entertainment")




"Couldn't We Ride" is on view until August 28th:





Bags by: Gerik Forston, Roland Burns, and Brieann Tracey
(R.E. Load Bags)



Brieann Tracey






Kevin Dillard/Demon Cats Photography






Kara Ginther






Ezra Caldwell's "Assless Bike"



Suzanne Carlsen






Justin Rothshank






Gerik Forston






left and right: Taliah Lempert, middle: Roland Burns



Taliah Lempert



Alexis Dold






Noah Rosen



Stellina Sport and Canyon Smith


Also on view until August 28th: Marlene True in the Vault. Ongoing: Quirk Represents, spotlighting a variety of extremely talented jewelry artists.

AND it looks like good stuff happened during Quirk's Filmtastic summer camp- check out the results here, via their blog posts. Nice work, all around!


Friday, June 11, 2010

"The Alchemy of Pots and Prints V" opens tonight at the VMFA Studio School


Detail of work in "The Alchemy of Pots and Prints V"- whose work is it? If you know, feel free to leave the info in the comments...


We mentioned previously that Shockoe Wide Open is happening tonight- Richmond Grid has a nice article on a new venue that is taking part in this event.

Also tonight, the VMFA Studio School will host an opening reception for "The Alchemy of Pots and Prints V"- more info about this exhibition is here.

Enjoy your weekend! And check out Fast Times at Ridgemont High playing at Quirk this Sunday (bring your own lawn chair).

Friday, June 4, 2010

Coming Up- Tonight and This Weekend




Plenty of art things to do in the next couple of days...

First Friday tonight, and check out this post by Curated Culture Commentary for some "off the beaten path" sites to hit during First Friday- also, openings at Reference, Page Bond, and Main Art tonight

Printmaker/artist Gretchen Schermerhorn at Visarts this afternoon (and this weekend)

Jewelry artist Eric Burris at Quirk Saturday afternoon

Broad Appetit on Sunday- check out info about Metro Space's concurrent programming

Friday, April 9, 2010

We Want to See: Stuff in and around Quirk


(images borrowed from Quirk's blog)

Matt Lively's mural, in-progress:




VCU Spatial Investigation class's display at 315 W Broad:

(students most likely not included)


AND...

On view at Quirk: Shop Show- Dolan Geiman (mixed media), in the Vault- Vilkas D'Angelo Horvath's "Glamour and Intrigue," and in the Main Gallery- Komelia Hongja Okim and Mi-Sook Hur's "Two Views in Metal Art Ornaments and Objects"

Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday, February 12, 2010

Stuff Happening Today and in the Near Future


"Variations in Red: Recent Paintings" opens at the VMFA Studio School Friday, Feb. 12th at 5 PM
(painting by Margaret O'Brien)


VCA's workshop for grant application assistance is being held today at Richmond Triangle Players from 10 AM- 12 PM. More information about this may be found at VALAA's blog here.


Sally Bowring is giving a 12 PM talk at VMFA Studio School, answering the question, "How... do you curate?" in reference to the Studio School's current show "Variations in Red: Recent Paintings," which will open this evening at 5 PM. More info about this can be found on VMFA's facebook page.


Quite a few rescheduled First Friday openings are happening tonight- we posted about some of those before. In addition to that list, add Frame Nation's opening of their first show, Chad Andrews' "A Quick Visit to Anytowne, U.S.A." with a reception from 5-9 PM.


On Saturday, Barbara Campbell Thomas will give a talk at 1708 at 1 PM about her show "Painting in Part and in Pieces." (Our past post about that show is here.) Get more info at 1708's blog here.


AND "What is Your Heart Made of?" (VCU Crafts'/Quirk's team effort to benefit Haiti) continues until 4 pm this Saturday. (Our previous post about this is here and below this post.)


Opening receptions for Gallery 5's "Sleight of Hand" and "Let Go" will be held Saturday, Feb. 13th from 7 PM to 11 PM- read more here.


What else?

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Pics From Quirk/VCU Crafts' "What is Your Heart Made of?" Jewelry Sale to Benefit Haiti


Lots of lovely jewelry work by VCU Crafts students is now on sale at Quirk- proceeds will go to benefit relief efforts in Haiti. These are just a few images of some of the pieces in the sale...




















Kudos to these talented students and to Quirk for their generous gesture!
The sale continues until this Saturday at 4 pm.

Check out more information at the event's facebook page,
and on Quirk's blog.