The exhibition runs from May 1 through June 19 and fills the organization's impressive 12,000-square-foot main exhibit hall with contemporary sculptural works from artists throughout the region. Located in the Arts Hub Project building, the show highlights the incredible diversity of three-dimensional art being created in the Pacific Northwest.
As an artist who works with found objects, glass, cement, metal, and light, I am always excited to place my work in conversation with other sculptors and makers. Exhibitions like this provide a wonderful opportunity for artists and visitors alike to explore the many ways sculpture can transform materials and tell stories.
The opening reception will take place on First Friday, May 1, from 5:00–8:00 p.m. and will feature artist panel discussions, a flamenco dance performance by Aliesha Bryan and accompanying musicians, refreshments, and an opportunity to meet participating artists. A second First Friday celebration will be held on June 5.
If you find yourself in the area between May 1 and June 19, I hope you'll stop by and experience this exciting celebration of sculpture.

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