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| Dayton artist transforms ephemeral organisms into vitreous enamel and bronze |
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All artworks in the exhibition are available for purchase, with proceeds supporting both the artist and The Contemporary Daytons mission to connect artists and audiences through accessible, engaging contemporary art experiences.
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DAYTON, OH.- The Contemporary Dayton will present Teresa Olavarria: Lichen, featuring new work by Dayton-based artist Teresa Olavarria and presented as our May Member Spotlight Exhibition that celebrates the vibrant creativity of our local and regional artist community. The exhibition opens Wednesday, May 6 with a public reception from 68 PM.
Working in vitreous enamel on copper and patinated cast bronze, Olavarria translates the ephemeral qualities of lichen into enduring materials. Her meticulous processes include layering and firing glass onto metal, and casting bronze from wax models, resulting in richly textured forms that echo the organic structures found in nature. Through this transformation, fragile organisms are preserved in metal, becoming both study and tribute.
The works in Teresa Olavarria: Lichen invites viewers to reconsider what they see and what they overlook, says Heather Jones, Curator and Director of Programs and Engagement at The Contemporary Dayton. Its about slowing down, looking closely, and recognizing the complexity and interconnectedness of the natural world.
Olavarria lives and works in Dayton, Ohio. A graduate of the University of Daytons Fine Arts program, her practice is informed by close observation, scientific curiosity, and a deep appreciation for nature. Olavarria has taught extensively throughout the region and is affiliated with numerous arts organizations, including The Contemporary Dayton.
All artworks in the exhibition are available for purchase, with proceeds supporting both the artist and The Contemporary Daytons mission to connect artists and audiences through accessible, engaging contemporary art experiences.
Open to all current artist members, the Member Spotlight Exhibitions are an ongoing series that offers participants the unique opportunity to present a focused body of work in a solo exhibition at The Contemporary Dayton. Each exhibition is installed in The T. Chase Hale & Jonathan A. Hale Gallery and remains on view for one month, opening with a public reception on the first Wednesday and continuing through the last Saturday of the month. These exhibitions not only highlight the diverse practices and perspectives of our members but also provide a professional platform for artists to gain visibility and engage directly with audiences. Participation in the Member Spotlight series is one of the many valuable benefits of being an artist member of The Contemporary Dayton.
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