Larry Bamburg experiments with elements of the natural world, resulting in his sculptural works. His process is rooted in discovery; he often establishes an end goal and then works backwards in figuring how it can be realized. Bamburg’s artist talk with Leslie Waggoner professor in sculpture Amy Hauft will delve into his current exhibition, "BurlsHoovesandShells on a Pedestal of Conglomerates."
The exhibit will be on display through December 9.
Larry Bamburg experiments with elements of the natural world, resulting in his sculptural works. His process is rooted in discovery; he often establishes an end goal and then works backwards in figuring how it can be realized. Bamburg’s artist talk with Leslie Waggoner professor in sculpture Amy Hauft will delve into his current exhibition, "BurlsHoovesandShells on a Pedestal of Conglomerates."
The exhibit will be on display through December 9.
Larry Bamburg experiments with elements of the natural world, resulting in his sculptural works. His process is rooted in discovery; he often establishes an end goal and then works backwards in figuring how it can be realized. Bamburg’s artist talk with Leslie Waggoner professor in sculpture Amy Hauft will delve into his current exhibition, "BurlsHoovesandShells on a Pedestal of Conglomerates."
The exhibit will be on display through December 9.