Listen "Gesso Girls: Foundry, Monuments & More with Gabrielle Egnater"
Episode Synopsis
Today's episode we are joined by Gabrielle Egnater, a sculptor living in Detroit, Michigan. Gabbi currently works as the technician in the metal shop and foundry for the College of Creative Studies, all while simultaneously forging her path as an artist. Gabbi describes the art of foundry, how she fell in love with it, and where her passion for metal working has taken her both in her career and in her creative practice.
Gabbi's current work questions the ideal of a monument/memorial/maker with ephemeral objects, home shrines, miniatures, and interactive objects. Her work feels especially relevant in our current political climate, which led to an enlightening conversation around what monuments mean to us in today's world.
This is our first sculptor on the show, and we couldn't have asked for a better guest! Thank you Gabbi!
Go follow Gabbi on instagram at @gabbifinn or visit her website: http://www.gabrielleegnater.com/
Gabbi's current work questions the ideal of a monument/memorial/maker with ephemeral objects, home shrines, miniatures, and interactive objects. Her work feels especially relevant in our current political climate, which led to an enlightening conversation around what monuments mean to us in today's world.
This is our first sculptor on the show, and we couldn't have asked for a better guest! Thank you Gabbi!
Go follow Gabbi on instagram at @gabbifinn or visit her website: http://www.gabrielleegnater.com/
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