Friday, August 24, 2012

Jeri Eisenberg and Jacqueline Walters Exhibit Ends August 30

Quaking Ash, No. 2 © Jeri Eisenberg
Quaking Ash No. 2 © 2008 Jeri Eisenberg
Dear Kevin  

 

 

We're not sure where it went, but summer has flown by and so has our exhibit of Jeri Eisenberg's A Sojourn in Seasons and Jacqueline Walters' Traces series, which will end on Thursday, August 30. If you haven't seen the show yet, we encourage you to visit the gallery in the next week.  

 

Corden|Potts Gallery is located at 49 Geary Street, Suite 410, in San Francisco. Our normal business hours are 11 am to 5:30 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays, and until 7:30 pm on the first Thursday of each month. However, please note that we'll be closed Friday, August 31 through Monday, September 3 in observance of the Labor Day holiday.

A Sojourn in Seasons is Jeri Eisenberg's ongoing series depicting the common wooded landscape of her day-to-day life--places that are far more ordinary than spectacular. The pieces are translucent, reflective and tactile as a result of the infusion of encaustic into and on the surface of Japanese Kozo paper. They float off the wall and move with air currents in a room. It's always a much fuller experience when you see photos on exhibit, but this is especially true for Jeri's work. We'll continue to have it available for viewing in our flat files, but you can only appreciate it fully by seeing it on the wall utilizing the unique installation Jeri devised for this body of work.

 

Jacqueline Walters' Traces series looks at what is found in the ever-changing patterns of the receding surf, or in the grains of sands that are constantly reshaped by the elements. Walters calls the beaches where she photographs "the edge of the world, the place where the land meets the sea." She says, "This is a place where, if only for an instance, the traces of our lives entwine with others; where people pause and then are gone but the influence of their presence lingers, just as footprints in the sand remain for a moment before disappearing with the changing tide." Jacqueline's use of a pinhole camera and the resultant long exposures required to make the images are the perfect tools for capturing this feeling of impermanence.

 

We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

                                                                        Liz and Jan

 

 

Traces XXIV © Jacqueline Walters
Traces XXIV © 2011 Jacqueline Walters
 

 

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