ARTIST TALK WITH JIM JACOBS / FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 6-8 PM
In conjunction with our online exclusive exhibition of Jim Jacobs’ work, we are pleased to host an artist talk with the Utah-based sculptor on Friday, October 25 from 6-8 PM. Join us from 6-7 PM to view the artist’s work, and tune in at 7 PM to learn about his background, process and inspirations.
Jim Jacobs is a sculptural artist based in Ogden, Utah. Jacobs received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Jacksonville University in Florida and his Master of Fine Arts from East Carolina University in North Carolina, both having a concentration in painting. In 1985 Jacobs moved to Utah where he taught visual arts at Weber State University up until 2015. Inspired by the relationship between humans and the environment, he began incorporating woven tree branches into his sculptural paintings, eventually evolving into the use of milled lumber, wooden tools, furniture and human hair. Jacobs believes wood is deeply entwined in our lives – it has a physicality and a relationship to our bodies which lends itself to be metaphors for us, our social and political idiosyncrasies and, in particular, our role in nature.
There are limited spots available – be sure to RSVP below.