"ELEVATED" reviewed in Big Red & Shiny

“In fact, the space at Gallery VERY and the works by this group of artists illustrate the principle of quantum entanglements […] In a quantum entanglement, the parts of a system—no matter how far away they are from each other in the universe—are intrinsically linked, sharing observable physical properties. Just so, the works of Corby, Gallagher, Riley, and Weathersby are energized by and in dialogue with each other.”

- “ALONE TOGETHER.” by Jill Slosburg-Ackerman, published in Big, Red & Shiny, November 27, 2018

 
Photo by Stewart Clements

Photo by Stewart Clements

 

Doug Weathersby Environmental Services LLC. reviewed by Lilly Saywitz of Big Red & Shiny

“Here, each paint chip and stripped screw is purposeful. The boxes are composed from the scrap wood of a year of jobs, cut into quarters and then assembled into boxes. One such box contains a bundle of old electrical cords and two spaces away a hand drill sits in its own little trophy case. The boxes mirror and rhyme with each other, creating a visual measure and tempo.”

- “Through Fresh Eyes: Doug Weathersby’s A Year In Review” by Lilly Saywitz, published in Big, Red & Shiny, March 8, 2017

 
Photo by Stewart Clements

Photo by Stewart Clements

 

Doug Weathersby interviewed by Stace Brandt in The Arts Fuse

“I called Weathersby early one morning recently to ask him to reflect on his work. Though he was already on a job, he kindly took some time to walk me through his transition from painting student to handyman-artist.”

- “Visual Arts Interview: Doug Weathersby — Making Art Out of Work” by Stace Brandt, published in The Arts Fuse, January 28, 2017.

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