• Episode 103: Amy Scofield - Exploring Impermanence

  • May 17 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 103: Amy Scofield - Exploring Impermanence

  • Summary

  • As artist Amy Scofield states on her website she is investigating the relationship between things. And the things she is working with very often are discarded objects or what would typically be recycled. The interaction between nature and the human-made world and our effects on the planet also figure into her intentions and concerns as she captures and manipulates what catches her eye into something more curious and brave. Like many artists, she has a compulsion to create and she uses her intuition and powers of observation to find the next opportunity or subject for the curation of her unique, refined, and thoughtful images and sculptures. Moving forward her focus is shifting more to impermanence as she considers what is real and what is not and the ephemeral nature of everything. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/41335247-836c-4f4a-8a8b-aeca55f3227a/vPen_XXQ.jpg
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    amy scofield Un/Common Thread May 14th - June 24, 2021 Lydia Street Gallery (https://www.lydiastreetgallery.com/) 1200 E. 11th St #109 Austin, TX 78702 Saturdays & Sundays 12-5 during exhibitions, no appointment needed. Weekdays by appointment: email (mailto:LydiaStreetGallery@gmail.com) or DM in Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lydiastreetgallery/)
    This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. Intro music generously provided by Stan Killian (http://stankillian.com/main/) Support this podcast. (http://www.austinarttalk.com/supportpodcast)
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