About the Sale
This sale is loaded with studio art glass, paintings, tons of workshop equipment (ladders, workbenches, Festool orbital sander & CT system compact dust extractor, Black & Decker table saw, power tools), art supplies, hardware, lighting supplies, ...view morea Raleigh Willard 1 Cyclocross Bike, art books, furniture and so much more. There is something for everyone!
About the artists: "Jason Robert Bauer [b. 1986] is an American born artist working in pursuit of equanimity through the expansion of consciousness. His work exists as an ongoing exploration of intuitive process and technical challenge to create mental, physical and spiritual experiences through mediums such as glass, light, sound and time. Bauer is interested to engage his audience through a transformative interaction.
Bauer’s work has been presented at Fort Makers, The Assemblage, Lorimoto Gallery, The Bitter End and Bowery Electric in New York City, the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia and Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio among others. Residencies include STARworks in North Carolina, Circle 6 Studios in Arizona, the Pittsburgh Glass Center and Bowling Green University in Ohio. His work has been featured in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Dwell magazine, Design Milk, Sight Unseen, among others. His most recent interactive sculpture, Still Time, has been presented at The Arts Commission’s Momentum | Intersection exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art in September 2021." (jasonrbauer.com)
"Romina Gonzales (b. Lima, Peru, 1989) is a New York based interdisciplinary artist working towards the expansion of consciousness and creation of cultural capital from a post-colonial lens. Moving seamlessly between sculpture, printmaking and performance, she portrays gestures and narratives through material responses by questioning givens and offering alternative perspectives. She uses the intrinsic properties of materials to open up possibilities in understanding, seeing and believing. In the pursuit of collective healing, she finds applications for ancestral practices into the needs of our contemporary existence. Influences come from wellness, spirituality, science, and the dissonant narratives that uphold society. Works include intimate objects, large-scale architectural installations, interactive happenings and disparate syntaxes in written and spoken word.
Her work has been featured in The New York Times, New York Post, New York Magazine, Remezcla, Hyperallergic, and included in the collections of The Museum of American Glass and Cooper Hewitt Museum. Exhibitions include Glass+A at Vitraria Museum in Venice, Italy, Terra/Derma at The Holland Tunnel Gallery in Newburgh NY and Flammable Statement No2 for the GMTF Film Festival at Northlands Creative in Scotland, The Museum of Arts and Design in NY & Toyama Institute of Glass Art. Presentations and lectures include Stanford University, Cornell University, Pratt Institute, Bard Graduate Center, Brooklyn Tech High School, University of Georgia, St. Francis College, Long Island University, Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University and Bowling Green State University. Most recently she has been commissioned a public installation titled Finding the Window, currently on permanent display at the New York Hall of Science Museum in Queens, NY. " (rominagonzales.com)