Hunterdon Art Museum, Lower Center Street, Clinton, NJ, USA
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Using pigmented beeswax, Laura Moriarty creates sculptures that recall geologic formations. As if dug from the center of the earth, her sculptures resemble scientific samples whose strata, nodules and embedded fragments reveal a history of climate shifts, planetary events and cataclysmic disruptions of the earth. Each layer resurfaces the one below, creating successive tiers that vary in thickness and color, marking new eras, delineating ages, and trapping stories that are part of the time /space continuum. Moriarty, who refers to her sculptures as sculptural paintings, describes her process by using geologic terms such as erosion, compression and friction.
The Hunterdon Art Museum engages people with contemporary art, craft, and design in ways that educate, challenge, and inspire.
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