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16th Annual Studio Artist Exhibition

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is proud to present the 17th Annual GoggleWorks Studio Artist Exhibition!

Composed of a mix of emerging and established artists from a variety of backgrounds, the GoggleWorks Studio Artists practice and grow their craft, both individually and collectively, within our walls. Their studios, located on the second and third floors, offer them private work space with proximity to collaborate, discuss, and grow with other artists. Our seven communal studios in wood, warm and hot glass, printmaking, metals, ceramics, and photography offer them additional opportunities to explore creating across disciplines and media. Most importantly, GoggleWorks Studio Artists value their community and understand the importance of bringing the arts to others. Many of them volunteer to support our mission, teaching classes, offering open studios and demonstrations,

In-House

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts transforms lives through unique interactions with art. Our In-House exhibition celebrates the work these artists do in and around the studio spaces at GoggleWorks inspires and engages people who come through our doors every day. Through exceptional arts education and engaging community programming, they inspire people to expand the boundaries of art making, personal growth, and appreciation for material culture.

#TBT: CLUE

The Boscov Theater 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Marilyn Fox: Tell Me A Story

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

The isolation of the pandemic, and my retirement, has opened new perceptions in my painting. Language as created by line, color, and form is my focus. However, influences of the natural world are subject, such as changing weather, as seen in my work WEATHER PATTERNS or MIGRATION.
Sometimes color and marks are the subject as in ICE SKATING where the entire surface is incised with scratches that resemble the tracks of skates, the sometimes-smooth curves or awkward lines, the skaters create. Here, there is a presence of recent human activity.
Color produces an emotional response as well, as seen in A QUIET PLACE, with its cool gemlike hues of blue and violets, while RHAPSODY is charged with passion in its rich purple, gold and greens.
Together, hues, lines, and various marks will tell the story.

Greta Bergstresser: Extracted Landscape

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

This project focuses on the systemic extraction of resources from the land that has taken place in Pennsylvania for the last two hundred years, specifically anthracite coal and slate, and the landscapes that emerge as a result. They are an exploration of the current state of the landscape and its relationship to its own past and to our future. Much of the land in Schuylkill and Northumberland Counties was at one time heavily used for anthracite coal mining but has been largely out of use since the 1960s. The years of mining have left the landscape in a state of upheaval with its surface torn, scarred, and redistributed into rock piles, barren boulder fields, and massive craters. The remnants of the industry, however, remain and new marks are made upon the land as it is repurposed for recreational use. Overlaying the tracks of massive dump trucks and bulldozers are the smaller, delicate tracks of dirt bikes and four wheelers taking advantage of the seemingly abandoned nature of the land. We have drastically altered the land and given it a new topography that has little semblance to its former self and has remained frozen in this state long after industry left.

Chris Rodgers & Joshua Bienko: On the Carpet of Leaves

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

On the Carpet of Leaves. Humanity has continuously found the desire to create as a way of connecting to both the people and places around them. I am constantly searching to make sense of my own connection to this vast expanse of human history. I am not only concerned with formal qualities of art, but also the nonverbal communication that exists between the individual and the art that they are experiencing. 

DRIVE MY CAR

The Boscov Theater 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

FLEE

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DREAMGIRLS

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OSCAR NOMINATED SHORT FILMS

The Boscov Theater 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States