David Sleeth's Site/Structure opens with an unframed collage depicting stonewalls surrounding Tell en-Nasbeh, a site northwest of Jerusalem that was excavated by William Frederic Badè between 1926 and 1935. With a focus on experimental archeology and an interest in sculptural work, David Sleeth uses lithics (tools), iron implements, ceramics
and other small artifacts, as well as original photographs of Tell en-Nasbeh, for a related series of pen and ink drawings. He also includes a sculptural piece made of wood, carved through the traditional process of burning and scraping, adding a dimension to this compelling study of material, fabrication and object.
Join us for our opening reception Thursday, June 6th from 5-7pm
Free Admission
Refreshments and live music included!
Location:
1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA
Regular gallery hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10:00am- 3:00pm
David Sleeth's Site/Structure opens with an unframed collage depicting stonewalls surrounding Tell en-Nasbeh, a site northwest of Jerusalem that was excavated by William Frederic Badè between 1926 and 1935. With a focus on experimental archeology and an interest in sculptural work, David Sleeth uses lithics (tools), iron implements, ceramics
and other small artifacts, as well as original photographs of Tell en-Nasbeh, for a related series of pen and ink drawings. He also includes a sculptural piece made of wood, carved through the traditional process of burning and scraping, adding a dimension to this compelling study of material, fabrication and object.
Join us for our opening reception Thursday, June 6th from 5-7pm
Free Admission
Refreshments and live music included!
Location:
1798 Scenic Ave., Berkeley, CA
Regular gallery hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10:00am- 3:00pm
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