BROCKTON, MASS.- Craft surrounds us. It is the handcrafted objects that sustain and support our daily lives. It is the materiality that chronicles who we were, who we are, and who we are becoming. Through the collection of craft objects, we honor their useful beauty and in turn elevate our own humanity. Crafting a Collection:
Fuller Craft Museum Recent Acquisitions highlights significant new acquisitions made by Fuller Craft Museum from January 2012 through September 2014. In that time, the Museum has expanded its holdings in all craft-based media, representing a range of talented makers from the U.S. and abroad. This groundbreaking exhibition will shine a light on extraordinary craft objects acquired by the museum from 2012 to the present. A variety of media are being exhibited, including ceramic, glass, metal, wood, fiber, studio furniture, paper and jewelry.
Crafting a Collection features 70 objects from 55 artists working in glass, wood, clay, fiber, and metal. Many of the makers share overarching formal and thematic concernsglaze creation and experimentation, trompe loeil elements, fiber weaving applications, and wood turning techniques, for example. Yet there also exists a range of novel approaches to working within the boundaries of the material, such as PVC manipulation, computational origami, and phosphorescence mineral paint inclusion. Whether traditional or experimental, process-driven or conceptual, all of the selected objects demonstrate a rigorous investigation of material possibilities and an undisputed commitment to craftsmanship. We are humbled by their profound beauty, and we are proud to share these enduring expressions with the community.
Fuller Craft Museum, New Englands only museum of contemporary craft, is dedicated to the objects, ideas, and insight that inspire both patrons and artists to explore life through the art of contemporary craft. Fuller Craft Museum is located at 455 Oak St. in Brockton, MA.