Visiting Artist Talk: Sam Horowitz

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A sculpture that resembles and object in a glass vessel.

Join RIT's College of Art and Design as it welcomes artist and educator Sam Horowitz for an artist talk at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Booth Hall, room 3471.

About Sam Horowitz

Sam Horowitz (b. Vermont, 1988) is a futurist, mad scientist, Assistant Professor, and Sculpture Area Head at Rowan University in New Jersey. Horowitz has exhibited in solo shows at the Society for Domestic Museology in the Bronx, Point of Contact Gallery in Syracuse, and the Art Space in Beacon, NY. He has participated in group shows throughout the US, and earned degrees from Alfred University (MFA, ‘20) and Bard College (BA, ‘10). Horowitz has held a number of artist residencies, including those at Salem Art Works (NY), on Governors Island (NYC),  and at Sloss Furnaces (AL), where he also served as Union Shop Steward. Since 2023, he teaches for RISD’s Continuing Education Department during the summer and winter sessions.

Within Horowitz’s studio work, concepts of geology, state change, and philosophy merge and conform to question perspective and identity. Horowitz finds a balance between fine craft and found texture, playing carefully worked surfaces against those weathered by processes biological, meteorological, and industrial alike. He replicates these processes in the studio, creating artifacts from a thousand years ago, today.


Contact
Kate Johnson
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When and Where
November 18, 2024
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Room/Location: 3471
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

No

Topics
student experience