An Artist Talk: Jo Hamilton
Event description
Artist Jo Hamilton, whose work is featured in the A.N. Bush Gallery this November and December, will talk about the intricate process of making her work.
Jo first started out as a painter, but has used only crochet and yarn to create her large-scale works for the last twenty years. Crochet (the French word for hook) is a deceptively simple act of tying three-way knots using a small metal hook, that Jo was first taught by her Gran when she was growing up in Scotland.
This exhibition brings together many of Jo’s male nudes for the first time, and she will be discussing why she first began making them, the highs and lows of making giant artworks using tiny knots, her longtime friend and model, Shine; and why the medium and process are still so meaningful to her after two decades.
Hosted by the Salem Art Association at the Bush Barn Art Center and Annex.
Please enter through the Bush Barn Art Center Main Entrance, the talk will take place upstairs in the A.N. Bush Gallery. Come a few minutes early and enjoy the artwork in the galleries!
Questions? Contact laura@salemart.org
RSVPs are not required but are requested so that we set up enough chairs. Thank you!
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