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Written by Tahree Lane
Blade Staff Writer |
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| Caption: Coin Collection is among the works by Chris Rom and Geoff Buddie on display at Space 237. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| On a giant square of red felt, Chris Rom places nearly 200 stoneware "coins" on carefully spaced nails.
Each 2 1/2-inch ceramic coin is swirled with the natural color of clay, creating hypnotic patterns that are emphasized by the vibrant red background. The artwork aims to mesmerize the viewer's logical brain and open the creative mind, say Ms. Rom, 33 of Swanton. Coin Collection sells for $5,000. She and collaborator/husband, Geoff Buddie, 34, have a smaller, similar piece in striking black and white. Overhead, their three mobiles dangle small balls, cones and ovals of soft felt in wonderful colors. "They inspire a sense of wonder," Buddie says. Rom and Buddie are among 30 young artists featured in an energetic exhibit, "It's All Relative..." which opens tonight with a reception from 7 to 10 in Space 237 gallery in downtown Toledo. A few weeks ago, the couple were honored with the artists' choice award from a field of 175 entrants at the CraftBoston show where they exhibited. After making functional pottery for about eight years, Rom and Buddie began buying 30-pound "bumps" of New Zealand wool at $7 a pound. Shaping it requires pounding and soaking in hot water. They also dye the fiber. The couple met in high school art class in Cleveland and earned art degrees at Bowling Green State University. "We appreciate the same aesthetic," says Buddie. Adds Rom: "Working together has really added to our marriage. You have to learn to compromise, and give up things. These [artworks] would be like our children." The hip gallery's spring show features more than 150 pieces. It takes its title from the fact that many of the creators are related to or know one another. The exhibit runs through June 3. Jenn Buddie, sister to Geoff, shows her cubist paintings and bronze figures in tormented, shifting shapes. Mother-daughter Jaci and Danielle Crissman work with metal. Danielle's freestanding copper pieces are stunners. Made with a technique known as "raising" metal that begins with a flat piece of metal that's hammered and heated, her large, leafy bowl ($8,000) has a beautiful patina. It balances, almost magically off-center, on a slender bifurcated stand. In a shelved case in the hallway, Jaci Crissman's metal and mixed media jewelry is lovely wearable art. Funny and wonderful are Jerod Christy's sculptural pieces: his gargantuan utility broom, with hundreds of metal bristles, and his hat rack with shoes. Hali Lynne, 237 Space's exhibition coordinator, displays her intriguing Aquasitic, a large rectangular work centered on an amoeba-like entity, made from clay, photographs, and acrylics. It speaks to the essential value of water, she says. Space 237 Galleries & Studios presents its spring exhibition, "It's All Relative..." beginning with an opening reception from 7 to 10 p.m. today in the gallery, 237 North Michigan St. in downtown Toledo. The exhibition runs through June 3. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays, and noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Information: 419-255-5117. |
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Toledo City Paper
April 13 - April 19, 2005 |
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| city paper's best bets - by Steven J. Athanas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Space 237 show openings are fun and the walls are packed with innovative art. This year will be no different, as the present "It's All Relative..." a show based on the premise that art has something for everyone. On April 15 from 7-10 p.m., the Space, at 237 N. Michigan St., will be rockin' for the opening. In addition to the art, there will be live entertainment, including a DJ and Logic Alley, a local group who does spoken word performances. The show runs through June 3. Call 419-255-5117 or visit www.space237.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Read Newspapers Reviews for the following Exhibits: Transitions, 10-2004 It's all relative..., 4-2005 Toledo Blade & City Paper Untitled, 10-2005 The Independent Collegian The Schultes Dubreuil Show, 6-2006 The Independent Collegian ___________________________________ Imperfect Beauty, 1-2007 |
See Headlines & Read Clips from Articles for the following Exhibits: The Philadelphians, 10-2000 Canvas vs. Steel, 1-2001 Metals, 3-2001 Nine in Space, 4-2001 Before & After, 10-2001 Take Back Toledo, 6-2002 Newfangled, 10-2002 Holiday Open House, 12-2002 Liquidation, 3-2003 It Came from Above, 4-2004 |
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Space 237, 237 N. Michigan, Toledo, OH 43604, 419-255-5117 |
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