March 10 – April 17, 2022
‘The In Between’ | An exhibition by artist blacksmith Sandra Dunn
March 10 – April 17, 2022 | Main gallery, Elora Centre for the Arts Artist reception drop-in: Saturday March 19th from 1 – 3 PM “Between the idea, and the reality”, a line from T.S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men, is a quote I keep coming back to in my work. There is an entire world of process that happens in the gap between the invisible phase of ideas and the reality of a finished forged piece. The final object leaves behind it a trail of tools that were also designed and made by hand in order to give it life. This exhibition attempts to demonstrate the “in between” by providing a peek behind the scenes at what’s involved and also what gets created along the way. There is very real human element in the world of objects around us. Squishing a yellow-hot bar of steel with a hammer or cutting into it with a chisel involves a person’s whole physical being. When I look at the larger forged pieces that have been made at the shop what I really see are glimpses of conversations and interactions between the people who were there working together. The relationships that have developed through the making of objects in my shop are a critical aspect of my work. I have come to realize that it is the process of making, of imagining. of problem solving that really holds my attention. In twenty -nine years of forging, there’s not a single thing I’ve made that I am attached to. For all I care these objects could end up at the bottom of the ocean. Once they are finished, I am done with them. Drawings on the other hand – even small sketches I’ve made – feel precious to me. There is an intimacy and expressiveness and something fleeting I suppose that is captured in them.
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