Silas Finch sculpture show opens Thursday at Hopkins School
Hopkins School
Keator Gallery, Baldwin Hall
986 Forest Rd. New Haven, (203) 397-1001
Silas Finch: Works from Found Objects
Jan. 20—Mar. 10, 2011.
Opening reception: Thurs., Jan. 20, 5—7 p.m.
Sculptor Silas Finch will be showing his works at Hopkins School. Handcrafted creations cobbled together from vintage found objects, Finch’s works showcase both an appreciation for the materiality of his components and a gift for aesthetic recombination.
The exhibit in the school’s Keator Gallery will run through Mar. 10. An opening reception will be held this Thursday, Jan. 20, from 5—7 p.m.
Finch's work—along with that of painter Lawrence Morelli—will also feature in a new independent film slated to be filmed in New Haven this March. My Brother Jack is a mystery-thriller by writer/director and New Haven native Stephen Dest. According to an article at the New Haven Independent, My Brother Jack is the inaugural project of Dest's UpCrown Studios, a new film and video production studio.
Labels: Hopkins School Keator Gallery, Lawrence Morelli, sculpture, Silas Finch, Stephen Dest
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