Brad Evan Taylor: Rift
November 3, 2019 - December 13, 2019
Mānoa Campus, Art Building, The Art Gallery
Geologically, "rift" refers to a feature exposed through tearing the earth’s crust. An opening made by splitting or cleaving, to burst open or split. "Rift" is an action which exposes the space between, and makes the hidden visible. Brad Taylor's exhibition is about transformation and metamorphosis. He is fascinated by the reorganization of material and form through process.
Taylor is on the faculty at the UHM Department of Art and Art History. He received an MFA from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University (1992), and a BFA from the University of Utah (1988). He was the artist / factory liaison for the Kohler Arts Industry Program in 1993. Prior to UHM, he taught ceramics at the University of Utah and Konkuk University in Seoul, Korea. He is a member of IAC, the International Academy of Ceramics.
Ticket Information
Admission is free. Gallery hours: M–F 10:00–4:00. Sun. 12:00–4:00. Closed Sat.; Veterans Day, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28 & 29. Parking fees may apply on weekdays; usually free on Sunday.
Event Sponsor
Art & Art History, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Sharon Tasaka, (808) 956-8364, gallery@hawaii.edu, https://hawaii.edu/art/brad-taylor-rift/