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Ben and Delaney DeMott: Something Seaming

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

GoggleWorks is pleased to present a collaborative mixed media exhibition by Ben and Delaney DeMott.

Morgan Craig: “Victims of Hindsight: the Spectres of Capital”

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

I believe that architectural structures acting as both repositories and as vehicles for memory profoundly influence culture and identity by providing a tangible framework through which facets of a society can be expressed. Consequently, I have been inspired to build a body of work dealing with how identity is influenced by the types of architectural edifices present in a given landscape.

Edward Woltemate, Jr. : “A Journey Into Space”

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Edward has created his own galaxy and draws planets of his own devising from multiple perspectives. There are hundreds of characters and settings within this galaxy. Through the years, his imagination has taken him far into the future. Though born deaf, Edward communicates through sign language and through his art, as well as through his wife, Elaine, who encourages his artistic efforts and is his chief spokesperson. Eddie has a keen sense of humor which has carried him through the darker places in his life and can be seen in the serendipity of his art. His Outsider/Visionary Art has been shown around the world, from New York City to Seoul, South Korea.

Ivan Sigal: “Wunder Street”

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

In 2012 I began photographing Reading, Pennsylvania and its environs. I photographed the city’s architecture, its storefronts, its streets and alleys, its homes and shops. In these walks it became apparent that parts of the city are returning to a semi-rural state, with backyard gardens and forest reclaiming space, and grass growing over alleys. I began looking for moments that evoke this period in Reading’s history, the aesthetic preferences of its current populations, and the quiet return of nature in its edges and cracks. I also began seeking out the remnants of colonial infrastructure in surrounding fields and forests of Berks County, of stone walls, farmhouse foundations, lime kilns and iron works. Images from this series have been made in dozens of locations, many revisited in different seasons and over years, to evoke the interplay of change and permanence.

The Art of Jazz: Berks Arts Juried Exhibition

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Founded during the 2005 Berks Jazz Fest, The Art of Jazz honors the legendary local jazz musician Frank Scott. The Art of Jazz exhibit will be open to the public from March 22, 2021 – April 20, 2021 in the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts Schmidt Gallery, located on the 2nd Floor.  The show features artwork inspired by jazz and depicts the impact of art and music on the community.

Lisa Muller: AMINAL

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

My work comes about as a form of journal, and this past year has been revealing, to put it gently. In a data-driven environment, decisions still rest on the weight of emotion. The specter of fact strides along in magic slippers; pointed, yet somehow clueless. 
For this body of work I lived in that in-between place where certainty and wonder finish each other’s sentences. It’s an imaginative space, vital to the human creature predicament: I am animal, I am fiction.

David Bogus: Less Cash, More Carry

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

Questioning the notion that ordinary objects can become an “object of art,” Bogus encourages a debate about authorship and originality, dissolving the distinction between sanctioned museum pieces and iconic everyday consumed objects.

2021 BCIU Secondary Art Exhibit

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States

My work comes about as a form of journal, and this past year has been revealing, to put it gently. In a data-driven environment, decisions still rest on the weight of emotion. The specter of fact strides along in magic slippers; pointed, yet somehow clueless. 
For this body of work I lived in that in-between place where certainty and wonder finish each other’s sentences. It’s an imaginative space, vital to the human creature predicament: I am animal, I am fiction.

Following Esherick

GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading, PA, United States