NE Sculpture | Gallery Factory is pleased to announce the opening of "Tangible Hallucinations," a compelling new exhibition by intern-fellows Selené Huff and Jessalyn Finch.
The pop up-exhibition will be open June 6-8, featuring a dynamic collaboration that bridges sculpture and large-scale drawing.
"Tangible Hallucinations" delves into the body experience, biomorphic forms, and the transient nature of understanding human existence. Huff and Finch explore the intersection of physicality and perception, inviting viewers to engage with artworks that challenge conventional notions of biological form and its boundaries. It encourages a deeper reflection on the connections between our physical selves and the intangible experiences that shape our reality.
The opening reception will be held on June 7th from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at NE Sculpture | Gallery Factory with an Artist Talk moderated by Alyssa Baguss, program coordinator of Silverwood Park, at 7:30pm at NE Sculpture | Gallery Factory. Live music will take place in the NE Sculpture | Gallery Factory Courtyard featuring Bookowski at 7pm, Wilflower at 8pm, and Philippe Gallandat at 8:45pm. Light refreshments will be served.
About the Artists:
Jessalyn Finch:
Jessalyn is a visual artist based in Rochester, MN. She earned a B.S. in Fine Art with a focus on printmaking, drawing and Eastern Philosophy in 2012, but began her professional art career in 2018. As a self proclaimed Body Experience Artist, Finch combines her background in anatomy with a mindful awareness exploration of the human form. Working as a large-scale drawer on 8 feet rolls of paper and a self-taught cardboard sculptor, her work explores themes of body dysmorphia, self image, and self perception.
Selené Huff:
Selené Huff is a visual artist based in Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Treaty 6 territory), Edmonton, Alberta. Previously an aerospace welder, Huff holds a Journeyperson’s ticket in Welding from NAIT (2016) and an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Alberta (2020). She has been a Sessional Instructor since 2020 and a Studio Arts Technician since 2022 at the University of Alberta. Huff’s creative research transforms discarded materials or remnants from industrial settings into biomorphic sculptures and performances that once again remind us of our human connection to these original items.
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