'Beneath, There is Light' | Private Reception and Artist Talk

'Beneath, There is Light' | Private Reception and Artist Talk

Join us for a conversation with the artist and a first look at the newest works in cast dichroic glass by Jeremy Sinkus.

By The Glass Station Studio and Gallery

Date and time

Thursday, June 5 · 6 - 8pm EDT

Location

The Glass Station

446 Main Street South Kingstown, RI 02879

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

The Glass Station Gallery is pleased to announce the opening reception of Beneath, There is Light, an exhibition of new works by contemporary sculptor Jeremy Sinkus. Join us for light refreshments and a first look at this newest body of work in cast dichroic class, followed by a conversation with the artist.

Beneath, There is Light encapsulates the most compelling of Sinkus’ work. His unique command over the use of dichroic glass has facilitated the creation of sculpture that is as mesmerizing as it is subversive. From the opalescent interior of an abalone shell, to sunlight refracting through the sea, to the volcanic core of the earth itself, Sinkus identifies the light beneath the dark and overlooked, and calls it to the surface. In doing so, he presents his work as something more than reality - castings which perfectly replicate the true nature of his subjects while imbuing them with an aura and permanence unique to the basest and most iconic elements of the natural world.

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FreeJun 5 · 6:00 PM EDT