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THE EDGE KNOWS; THE ROCK IS - Conversations

February 7, 2025

PROCESS IN ACTION; MAKING & PERFORMING IN THE GALLERY

I will be performing the craft of “cutting” in the garden room at Hammarfriar gallery on selected Fridays. Come watch how I make these objects using a particular part of a book cover. As the title of the exhibit suggests, The Edge Knows.

Friday afternoons, 1 - 3:30: February 7 & 28 March 21 April 4 & 18

I will also be in residence for Healdsburg’s Second Saturday Art Walk March 8, 5:30 - 7:30

Maybe - an installation by Brooke Holve The performance will take place in the garden room where the installation, Maybe is displayed. I will be demonstrating the craft of cutting, the process used to make this work. Initially named Particulate Particularity, I renamed this piece after installing it. Knowing that it was unfinished it made sense to me to continue working on it during the duration of the show. After installing, however, I wondered whether it was finished in its unfinished state, hence Maybe. The intent of the performance has now shifted. I will be finishing in a way to keep it unfinished.

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OTHER CONVERSATIONS:

A conversation between our artwork Left: A Gap in the Story (Catherine Richardson). Right: Gesture_ing & Crag Cuts (Brooke Holve).

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STATEMENT

Catherine: Working with Brooke is a constant source of inspiration. Her playful approach to language, meticulous craftsmanship, and patience complement my own creative process in unique and exciting ways.

Our collaboration is deeply rooted in shared experiences at artist residencies in Seydisfjordur, Eastern Iceland on an edge of a fjord, facing the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans; the other in Ballinskellig, southwest Ireland, on a windswept peninsula jutting out on the edges of the Atlantic. During month-long residencies in each location, we immersed ourselves in these wild, untamed environments, engaging with and witnessing the powerful geological forces that shape the region.

Brooke: I met Catherine during a residency at Lucid Arts in Inverness, California. Although we participated in the solo residency a year apart, we first encountered each other’s work at a residency event. I was immediately drawn to her experimental approach, involving a wide variety of materials and processes—frozen inks, erratic splashes, random arrangements—a freedom that was captivating. She played with natural processes, constantly asking “What if?” and embracing the uncertainty of where those questions might lead. Her process resonated deeply  with my own approach to making—one of exploration and discovery into the unknown.

Our experiences at these residencies sparked many conversations throughout our collaboration. Conversations between us, between our work and about the actively changing landscapes around us. We observed and discussed the natural processes that shape a region, the unfinished nature of landscapes, and our unique practices of making, unmaking, remaking. Above all, we focused on process over immutable form. This exhibition reflects the essence of these ongoing conversations.

We’re both fascinated by edges, rocks, and geology—though we’re not entirely sure why. There’s something profoundly captivating about the earth’s ancient, primal forces. This geological phenomena with all of its unexpected upheavals, serves as a  gateway to a deeper connection and engagement with the earth itself.

More Conversations:

A conversation between our artwork Left: L/Edge (Brooke Holve) Right: Bandit Mine, Diamonds in the Storm (Catherine Richardson) Top Right: Landslide (Catherine Richardson)

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A conversation between our artwork Left: Floeberg (Catherine Richardson) Right: mtlaugwalkcuts and full stop (Brooke Holve)

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A crumpled teapot commanding conversations with the art on the wall. Left to Right: Erosion Control (Catherine Richardson), crumpling scree (Brooke Holve), scaling (Brooke Holve), Tower Rock, Stone Marker, Dis Mantled, Fjord Study (Catherine Richardson), Outwith with full stop (Brooke Holve), crumpled teapot (Brooke Holve)

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In Gallery News, Artist Residency, Artist Books, Art Practice Tags art exhibitions, art exhibit, Hammerfriar, conversations, collaboration, geology, natural processes, experiment, Mixed Media Constructions, Mixed Media, painting, paper, works on paper, Healdsburg, Iceland, ireland

THE EDGE KNOWS; THE ROCK IS

January 16, 2025

I am pleased to announce the opening of our exhibit

THE EDGE KNOWS THE ROCK IS

At Hammerfriar Gallery on FEBRUARY 1st, 4 - 7

Featuring the artwork of

Brooke Holve & Catherine Richardson

Catherine and I have been collaborating now for several years traveling to Iceland and Ireland for residencies where we were both inspired by the raw and natural energies of the landscape. Our experiences at these residencies sparked many conversations throughout our collaboration. Conversations between us, between our work and about the actively changing landscapes around us. We observed and discussed the natural processes that shape a region, the unfinished nature of landscapes, and our unique practices of making, unmaking, remaking. Above all, we focused on process over immutable form. This exhibition reflects the essence of these ongoing conversations.

Mark your calendars and we hope to see you there!

In Gallery News, Artist Residency, Art Practice Tags art exhibit, art exhibitions, collaboration, Artist Residency, Cill Rialaig Artist Residency, Seydisfjordur, Skaftfell Center For Visual Arts, Iceland, ireland, Catherine Richardson, Hammerfriar, Healdsburg, Sonoma County Art, Sonoma County, Conversations, painting, installation, art constructions, printmaking, photography, digital work, analog and digital
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December 14, 2019

“No one went over to Bolus but in hope of getting something there.” A proverb from Iveragh

H ap py Hol id ay s!

 

Upcoming News for 2020:

  1. More about my recent artist residency at Cill Rialaig in Ireland, now that I am connected to WiFi.

  2. Updates on my collaboration with Catherine Richardson and Materiality Re_mined.

  3. Mark your calendar for the retro/intro(spection) exhibition at the San Francisco Center for the Book (SFCB), February 7 - April 19, 2020. Opening reception is slated for February 7, 2020. My work, cuts make you. will be a part of this exhibition.



In Artist Residency, Art Practice, Gallery News, Travels Tags artist residency, County Kerry in Ireland, ireland, Bolus Head, Cill Rialaig, iveragh peninsula, Ballinskelligs, Catherine Richardson, Materiality Re_Mined, Cill Rialaig Artist Residency, SFCB, san francisco center for the book
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Cill Rialaig Artist Residency - October 30 - November 26

October 23, 2019

Off to Ireland this week for an artist residency at Cill Rialaig on Kerry’s spectacular Iveragh Peninsula. This remote and rugged village of eight little stone cottages, was built out of the ruins of a 1790’s prefamine village atop a cliff face overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Skellig Michael (a UNESCO World Heritage site). Seven of the cottages are living work spaces without TV, telephone and internet for the visiting artists. The eighth, Tigh an Comhra’ ( Gaelic for “house of conversation”) or Meeting House offers residents a place to gather and partake from a rich library. It was formerly the home of a famous inhabitant, seannachai (storyteller), Sean O’Connaill in the early part of the 20th c. I have been assigned cottage #3.

The closest village, Ballinskelligs, is three miles away. This is in a Gaeltacht, a rare Irish-speaking area, and is one of the least populated areas in Europe. With a population of less that 600, it offers few services: one general grocery store, a post office, two pubs and a few seasonal eateries, which most likely will not be open during my stay.

While there I will be working with Catherine Richardson on a collaborative project on extraction in addition to continuing my own investigations on processes of shaping. Not sure how often I will be blogging on this trip as all will be dependent on how connected I will be. Do look occasionally, however, on my instagram site holvebrooke.

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In Artist Residency, Art Practice, Travels Tags artist residency, ireland, Cill Rialaig, naturalprocesses, natural processes, extraction project, catherine richardson, shaping, stones, rocks, iveragh peninsula, County Kerry in Ireland
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