February First Friday
HOT HOUSE by Gabrielle Teschner
Friday, February 4
6:00pm-8:00pm
Sponsored by Riverwood Designs
Arts on Main is pleased to host works by Gabrielle Teschner during the month of February 2022. This exhibit will be on display February 4 until February 26.
Gabrielle Teschner is an artist currently living and working in Richmond, VA. Raised in Gloucester, she received a BFA in Sculpture from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MFA in Sculpture in the San Francisco Bay Area from California College of the Arts, where she lived for 12 years. Her artwork is in collections nationally and internationally including the De Young Museum in San Francisco, Facebook HQ in Menlo Park, the Ritz Carlton Washington D.C., Google San Francisco, Goodtime Hotel Miami, Soho House Istanbul and Soho House Malibu, and the private collection of Ed Ruscha, among others. Teschner’s “Sculptures-That-Are-Flat” are composed of stitched, individually painted planes, using the symbolic language of architectural forms and of natural forces to demonstrate the expressive power of spatial relationships. She is represented by Reynolds Gallery in Richmond, VA and Tappan Collective in Los Angeles.
Artist Statement
“I destroyed the block to make way
for space. The guiding way of
being is reduced to rubble. The
forms of time and fact are open to
change. Stay the course of finding
new ways of thinking nothing.”
This statement was arranged by selecting words and parts of sentences excerpted from an August 2015 NY Times T Magazine article titled “History Has No Place” concerning Japan’s habit of tearing down and replacing revered buildings.
“All of this for me, all of the references to architecture and math and humidity, are a way to talk about being in the world. An affirmation of existence or the inability to do so.”
Live music will be provided by Jerry Sowers.
Jerry Sowers is an acoustic singer-songwriter from Newport News, VA. Singing and playing music from the age of 14, he continues to sing traditional as well as original folk music. Audiences enjoy not only his music, but his ability in keeping them both engaged and entertained with song subjects that range from humorous to serious social concerns.
Throughout his career, Jerry has performed in coffee house venues as well as larger auditoriums in several states up and down the East Coast, Ohio and in Michigan. His first CD, ‘Simple and Free’, was recorded and published in 2009 with a balanced mix of original songs and covers.
Jerry’s full-time occupation is teaching music in the Hampton City Schools system, where he has worked with children of all ages to inspire music and creativity in our youth. He also leads the music program in a local Methodist Church in Hampton, VA. Jerry’s two sons and three grandchildren are the pride and joy in his life.
First Friday is February 4th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm. This event is free and open to the public. Beer and wine will be available for purchase.