Curves Moving in Space: the Sculptural Objects of William Bradford Frost
December 2, 2010-January 16, 2011
William Bradford Frost believes in the power of objects to affect our souls. Having worked in bronze and other materials, Frost has for the past 20 years focused on sculptures and objects made from wood. From pepper mills to coffee tables, Frost’s functional objects derive inspiration from primal forms and ancient techniques. Presenting a survey of Frost’s earlier works in metal and his explorations in wood, this exhibition also takes a look at the artist’s process for taking a piece from concept to finished product and how he marries form and function to create objects for everyday utility and for inner well-being.
EVENT-Opening Reception:
Curves Moving in Space:
the Sculptural Objects of William Bradford Frost
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 from 6 to 8 pm.
Light hors d’oeuvres By Lemon Leaf Café and wine by Leona Valley Winery. Free Admission. Please RSVP to lmagreceptionist@cityoflancasterca.org or 661.723.6250.
Text for this post was copied from the website of Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery.