The Museum SFV and the Public Art Initiative (PAI) Artist Speaker Series are pleased to present...
Sculptor and Artist Charles Sherman
Museum members, donors, Friends of The Museum SFV, local artists, valley residents and visitors are in for a real treat as YOUR Museum of history, art and culture welcome Charles Sherman on August 13, 2022.
Los Angeles-based sculptor and jewelry designer Charles Sherman was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1947. His work is informed by a lifelong study of ancient civilizations, world cultures and religions. The forms he creates are minimalist, conceptual and inspired by sacred geometry. His philosophy of life and art has always been the same: to promote the positive.
Since 2002 Sherman has investigated sculptural forms that express the concept of infinity, especially the three dimensional Möbius ring and more recently, variations of the Tetrahedron form. He hand builds his clay Infinity Ring sculptures using the most primitive sculpture tools and coil or slab construction. Some sculptures are transformed into cast bronze, stainless steel or welded stainless steel.
Mosaic is a current exploration. Using glass, agates, crystals and ancient ammonite fossils he transforms the surface of geometric form with applied mosaic. In 2006 he began translating his sculptural forms into sterling silver sculpture to wear jewelry designs. In his most recent body of work, Miracle Towers, he creates forms based on the tetrahedron and variations of the pyramid in welded steel and glass mosaic.
WHAT: Artist Speaker Series - Public Art Initiative
WHO: Sculptor and Artist Charles Sherman
WHEN: Saturday, August 13, 2022
TIME: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
COST: Free Admisison - ($10/suggested donation /person -well worth it!)
WHERE: The Museum of the SFV
18904 Nordhoff St.
Event will be held inside of The Museum SFV
PARKING: FREE; park across the street at 18860 Nordhoff St.
ADA with permit parking allowed inside of The Museum grounds at 18904, enter through green Wilbur Ave gate (please watch all traffic behind you as you enter through the gates) or inside main Rancho gate - only ADA marked spaces.
RSVP: Please RSVP on Eventbrite; you can also send us an email at PAITMSFV(at)gmail (dot)(com).
Please send a note to Richard Cryer or Cheri Norum, Co-Chairs of the Public Art Initiative.
Thank you.
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