Join us from November 5th – 29th for “Turbulence: Can the Center Hold?” a solo exhibition by Stacy Latt Savage Savage, a Professor of Art and Design in Sculpture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Savage’s sculptures are reflections of our turbulent times and a sense of global unrest. We live in a time when the delicate balance of life seems threatened by forces beyond our control. Her recent work in this exhibition is a response to the pandemic and our life post this global event. While each of Savage’s sculptures embody a visceral tension and spiraling momentum, Savage aims to find the sublime within fear and chaos. She forms and shapes raw material until her sculpture harnesses an energy that mirrors the unpredictability of life.
Savage received her MFA from Cornell University and her BA from Wells College. She exhibits her work nationally and regionally in a variety of venues including museums, galleries, and public outdoor settings. Savage maintains a commitment to collaboration and her community which have led to numerous public commissions as well as curatorial and community-engaged projects.
Gallery Hours:
Wednesdays: 5 – 7 pm
Thursdays & Fridays: 4 – 8 pm
Saturdays & Sundays: 12 – 5 pm
This project is supported in part by FRACC through the TDI Creative Catalyst Grant. Fall River Arts & Culture Coalition Program administered by Mass Development and funded by the Barr Foundation