Scott Chamberlin: A Body of Work

Sculptures and Drawings


 
Chamberlin, Scott EredScott Chamberlin’s work is intellectually challenging and unconventionally beautiful.  The works are abstract and like the material from which they are formed, they retain a “primal,” instinctual feel.  An  uncanny resemblance to the body’s productive and reproductive plumbing is a persistent characteristic of many of the sculptures.   This is art – not medical science, but its sources and affinities appear fairly obvious.

Although he’s too young to be included in the pioneering generation, Chamberlin is an artist who is shifting the perception of ceramics, whether the medium continues to be informed by traditional shapes and functions or used in the creation of wildly improvisational and expressive sculpture. 

The drawings in the exhibit both inform and are informed by the sculptural works.  Drawing is a less process-intensive medium than ceramics, and its relative freedom allows a spontaneity of gesture and mark that serve as a perfect accompaniment
to the sculptures.  

Simon Zalkind, Curator

 

View the exhibition catalog

The exhibit runs from September 6 - December 3, 2018. 

The Art Gallery at the Fulginiti Pavilion
13080 E. 19th Ave.  
Aurora, CO  80045
Hours: Monday-Friday from 9:00am-5:00pm
Free and Open to the Public

 

Photos from Opening Reception and Gallery Talk on September 6, 2018 
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Image taken on Sep 13, 2019, 16:32 by Katelynn Sweat
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Center for Bioethics and Humanities

CU Anschutz

Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanites

13080 East 19th Avenue

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Aurora, CO 80045


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