About this Event
An artist reception and dance performance celebrating the works of Chris Stoddard. The art is installed at the RDE studios for dancers to draw inspiration and create choreography that is performed at the reception. The works will be on display and there is a casual performance experience with general admission seating. Performance pieces will feature choreography by Austine Moonshadow, Lotti Lofgren and Ashley Wolfe. The studio will open at 6:30, and the choreography will be performed 3 times every 45 minutes starting at 7pm.
Chris Stoddard is a contemporary ceramic sculptor whose work explores the layered legacies of family, industry, and belonging. Raised among the steel industries of Pittsburgh and currently residing in Montana, Chris draws inspiration from the tension between human enterprise and the natural world. In using wild clay and other materials gathered from personally meaningful locations, Chris investigates the alchemy of transforming individual and communal histories, asking: What does it mean to truly belong to a place? She has exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the Western United States and currently lives in Bozeman, MT.
Chris wrote about this body of work saying, " My ceramic sculptures explore change, transition and constraint--processes always at play in our bodies, the bodies of those we care for, and our physical environment. The figures are often in transitional poses or have fleeting expressions and I retain marks that evidence movement, modification, or rupture. Surfaces are built up in multiple firings that accumulate color and dimension with repetition and time. I frequently use clays gathered from significant locations in my personal and familial history to tie internal experiences with the larger landscape and the past with the present moment."
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
140 Graves Trail #7b, 140 Graves Trail, Bozeman, United States
USD 17.85









