Recession Rejuvenations (Front Room)

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The group exhibition "RECESSION REJUVENATIONS", is a testament to the resilience of the creative impulse in the face of economic adversity. Even as the global community is wracked by recession, political unrest, and enormous threats to the environment, artists remain committed to following their inspirations within the confines of their studios. This exhibition of small works represents the current artistic endeavors of St. Louis' foremost contemporary artists and provides an insight into some of the current trends and pulse of the local art community. The artists featured in this exhibition are a testament to the vitality of the St. Louis art community amidst these challenging times. These are their personal visions realized.

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HEATHER WOOFTER "Blade Surface #1"
CNC milled resin block, prototype

10 x 14 1/2 inches
HEATHER WOOFTER "Blade Surface #2"
CNC milled resin block, prototype

10 x 15 1/2 inches
FRANK SCHWAIGER "Warrior"
Steel and powdered paint pigment

36 x 15 x 13 1/2 inches
CHRISTINA SHMIGEL "The View in Fragments: Demolish"
Bookboard, milk paint, glass vitrine

10 x 7 x 7 1/4 inches
CHRISTINA SHMIGEL "The View in Fragments: Stonecutter's Tent"
Bookboard, milk paint, glass vitrine

12 x 10 x 7 inches
GARY PASSANISE "Rock Goddess Rocket"
Mixed media

29 x 16 x 10 inches
JILL DOWNEN "Hybrida 1"
Gypsum and matte media on paper

11 x 18 inches
JILL DOWNEN "Hybrida 3"
Gypsum and matte media on paper

11 x 18 inches
SUNG HO KIM "Transformable Surface"
3D printer Zcorp starch prototype

14 x 9 x 2 inches
GARY PASSANISE "Derivatives Designed to Fail"
Mixed media

24 x 22 x 17 inches
LINDSEY STOUFFER "Proof"
Mahogany, plaster, wax, and lead

54 x 32 x 6 inches
THOMAS SLEET "Untitled [blocks]"
Wood, wax

5 x 5 x 3 inches
THOMAS SLEET "Untitled [disks]"
Steel, wax

6 x 6 x 3 inches



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