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The reception, on Friday, October 12. |
Both artists work in metal, though Horswill uses a wide variety of metals like brass, copper, and stell, as well as organic materials such as glass, rawhide, wood, and paper.
Riggs uses welded steel and sometimes wood and found objects, like in Ant Farm (2012), in her sculpture.
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Ant Farm (lower right) is a found object and steel assemblage. (top: Just Jackalope (2012), back: Iron Diet (2012); both are welded steel) |
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Xanthos is pretty hard to miss. |
Riggs's work meshes well with Horswill's more abstract and structural assembled forms. Together, Horswill and Riggs make a diverse showcase on the versatility of metal sculpture.
Though Riggs has been showing work at The Art Spirit since 2010 and has created public works for the city of Coeur d'Alene, this is her first featured show. I saw her at the opening reception and tried to get her attention for a quick photo, though she was constantly visiting with lots of different people. Clearly, it was a successful opening for Riggs and her work. The opening reception was lively and stayed busy for most of the evening, with wine being served at the back and crowds of Artwalk regulars circulating and relaxing in the space for a long time. The show, which runs until Saturday, November 3, was exciting to visit at its opening, but is definitely worth a visit during the day.