Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft is pleased to announce that The Museum initiated this new program to provide the selected artist with studio space to nurture their craft and to allow Museum visitors the opportunity to see the art making process first hand. The selection criteria included quality of concept, quality of past work, and relevance of project content to other current projects at the museum. In exchange for the benefits this program provides, the artist is expected to work at least 20 hours a week in the studio and be as available as possible to meet with visitors to the Museum. “We are always exploring new ways to support and promote Wesley’s current works include a 48”x8”x20” “Gas Pump” created from clay with sgraffito imagery and a 36”x32”x20” “Shopping Cart” made of carved and painted wood. “I strive for my work to be aesthetically appealing, entertaining and inquisitive in subject, and humorous at times,” said Wesley. In his tenure in the Artist in Residence program, he will work mostly in wood and clay, and he hopes to create a body of work documenting the relationship between consumers and producers of food. Several of Wesley’s pieces can be seen in the upcoming exhibition New Blue: New and Emerging Kentucky Artists, on display at the Museum from February 23 through May 24, 2008. About
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Posted On: 22 Feb 2008 - 3:56pm
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