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Event
Torched 420 Preview Party
FEATURED ARTISTS: Cha Glass, Kayla Om, Devin Somerville, Ghost, Brandon Martin, Crux, Todd Cameron, RepoMn, Eric Ross
Featuring live vocal performance by Sarah White with DJ Mica May; live electronic dub sets opening and closing the night from Maksha; fire spinning performances and glass blowing demonstrations by exhibit sponsors Legacy Glassworks; and, fancy appetizers and refreshments!
Torched brings functional glass into the space of the art gallery, crossing the boundaries set by the worlds of traditional studio glass and fine art. Created by nine functional glass artists living and working in the upper Midwest, the objects included in Torched combine innovation and artisanship, form and function; the works bring the aesthetics of an underground movement into the light of day. Functional glass is the name now used to refer to the practice of imagining and creating smoking pipes. Though the history of such objects is as old as the medium of glass itself, this practice and these artists have been pushed into the shadows by the conventional glass world for too long. Up until recently, a reputable glassblower would never admit to creating such functional illicit objects; but as changing mores and state laws begin to shift attitudes towards marijuana consumption, the field has begun to adapt. Even the straight-laced world of traditional studio glass has taken notice of the material advancements and aesthetic energies of functional glass artists, who continue to push the envelope with their wild and imaginative creations. Though the name ascribed to their work "functional glass" implies a type of utilitarianism, these artists are doing so much more than creating objects of use. They are reflecting, outfitting, and shaping a culture that is quickly moving mainstream; they are refining an art form that has been largely overlooked by historians of art and culture; they are inventing objects of beauty and imaginary worlds of amazement and wonder. Torched is curated by RepoMn, a glass artist, street artist, and artist-artist. RepoMn was an early adopter of functional glass, trained in Seattle in the early 1990s and brought his knowledge back to the Twin Cities, his native land.
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LocationGamut Gallery (View)
717 South 10th Street
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55404
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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