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Indepth Arts News: "Organic Intervention: Sodonie Villere" 2007-06-02 until 2007-07-07 Jonathan Ferrara Gallery New Orleans, LA, USA United States of America
In her own words:
“The ceramic forms and their specific arrangements are created visually by borrowing a geological metaphor. I create
moods through closely observing and then paralleling both the emotion to be expressed as well as the logistics of the
geological metaphor. It is not just the colossal or the private that I want read in these pieces; it is the profound experience of
their dichotomy that I give my viewer. My two-dimensional works hover somewhere between painting and sculpture,
transcending the definitions of these particular media. I create works that are better understood by looking rather than by
reading or describing. I am going after the empathetic, rather than the learned response.”
Villere works under the premise that her objects possess a sense of history and reflect her current surroundings through
constructing and deconstructing her forms, she expresses dichotomies such as architectural vs. geological, abstract vs. literal
and gestural vs. minimal. Her works are physically transformed by her process, leaving the artist’s mark on each piece; a
subtle history evidenced by the raw wearing and tearing of time and intention.
Villere received her BFA from Tulane University and her MFA in Ceramics from the University of Massachusetts,
Dartmouth. She also studied at Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been exhibited in Oregon, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts and Louisiana. In addition to her work as an artist, she has been active as an
exhibition curator (New Orleans and Portland, OR) and member of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts
(NCECA). She currently teaches ceramics and art at the Louise S. McGehee School on New Orleans.
“Organic Intervention” is the inaugural exhibition at Jonathan Ferrara Gallery’s new gallery space located at 400a Julia
Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm and by appointment. The exhibition can be seen online at www.jonathanferraragallery.com.
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