Opening Reception: Saturday, November 13th, 4:30 – 6:30pm. Free – Please RSVP
Exhibit: November 13th – December 31st.
Additional Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 1-4pm, November 20th, 27th; December 4th, 18th
Radiance:
- 1. Light shining with diverging rays; brilliant light, vivid brightness, splendour. (Oxford English Dictionary)
- 2. Showing happiness, delight, joy, or warmth (thefreedictionary.com)
Radiance brings together the artistic talents of eleven current and former Crucible faculty members and advanced students utilizing a variety of approaches in their work. Exploring the creative use of radiant and reflected light as both material and subject matter, Radiance artists captivate the mind with innovative combinations of chemical elements, natural substances, man-made materials and found objects. Copper, Krypton and Neon concur with glass, steel, paper, wood, and feathers. Bed frames, phosphor powder, plastic, incandescent light bulbs and other objects can also be found woven throughout these works.
Curated by Christian Schiess, Radiance artists include Dan Caven, Robert Graf, Billy Hiebert, Norman Moore, Rob Nehring, Kua Patten, Anne Pinkowski, Ralph Reed, Christian Schiess, Michael Schiess, and Daniel Stauber.
Radiance Opening Reception takes place Saturday, November 13th from 4:30 – 6:30pm. A color catalog designed by Norman Moore will be available for purchase.
Additional gallery hours on Saturdays, 1:00 – 4:00pm, November 20th and December 4th, 11th and 18th.
Please observe COVID safety guidelines when visiting the K Gallery and Rhythmix Cultural Works: Please wear a mask at all times (indoors and outside), please remain as socially distant as possible from other guests, wash and sanitize hands frequently.
*If you are experiencing any COVID related symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion, runny nose, nausea) please get well and schedule your visit for another time.
About The Crucible
The Crucible is a nonprofit organization and art school dedicated to making the fine and industrial arts accessible for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities. Founded in 1999 by Michael Sturtz, The Crucible’s work is centered in Oakland and the East Bay, where they offer classes and team builds in glass, metal, clay, wood, and more to over 8,000 people each year.
As part of celebrating and empowering Oakland, The Crucible offers free programming, scholarships, and paid leadership opportunities for youth and adults who live locally and otherwise could not participate.
More info at: thecrucible.org
Banner image: Norman Moore, Over and Under, 2021, single electrode neon, LED, acrylic, and painted fiberboard, 18” x 32” x 4″. Photo by Dylan Moore.