SUMMER GALLERY SHOW 鈥聽海角社区 student Tomantha Sylvester ponders a painting in oil, one of more than two dozen works in mixed media by two Upper Peninsula artists on display in 海角社区’s Arts Center gallery through Aug. 6.Metal, Oil, and Dirtoffers contemporary artworks in metal, clay, oil and cold wax by the husband and wife team of Dale and Cindy Wedig, from Gwinn, Mich. The Arts Center gallery is open 12-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 1-5 p.m. Thursdays and an hour prior to LSSU Arts Center performances. (LSSU/John Shibley)
[av_hr class=’full’ height=’50’ shadow=’no-shadow’ position=’center’ custom_border=’av-border-thin’ custom_width=’50px’ custom_border_color=” custom_margin_top=’30px’ custom_margin_bottom=’30px’ icon_select=’yes’ custom_icon_color=” icon=’ue808′ font=’entypo-fontello’ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=” av_uid=’av-oshcyf’]
An exhibit that features works in oil, steel, copper and clay by two Upper Peninsula artists is in 海角社区’s Arts Center gallery, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., through Aug. 6.
Metal, Oil, and Dirt聽offers contemporary artworks in metal, clay, oil and cold wax by the husband and wife team of Dale and Cindy Wedig, who own a home studio in Gwinn, Mich., about 30 miles south of Marquette and three hours west of the Sault.
Dale Wedig is a professor of Art and Design at Northern Michigan University, where he has headed metalsmithing and sculpture concentrations for the past 34 years. Throughout his professional career, Wedig has produced work for galleries, exhibitions, and commissions throughout the United States.
鈥淥ne of the greatest artistic interests I have consistently engaged has been with the compound hammer forming of sheet copper,鈥 says Wedig. 鈥淥utcomes are only limited by my imagination and the skills I have accumulated over the past 40 years.鈥
Wedig recalls his first attempt at working copper every time one of his students does the same.
鈥淚 struggle to impose my will upon this material in every form I am inspired to attempt,鈥 he says. 鈥淰ery few finished works look like the original idea conceived in my head. I will keep working on that.鈥
Cindy Wedig, an artist of clay, oil, and cold wax, is a graduate of Northern Michigan University with a Bachelors of Fine Art. After raising her three children, she began to focus on her art career and to exhibit in both invitational and juried shows.聽She also produces clay functional ware for her online Etsy shop.
鈥淚 seek honesty in my artwork that reflects who I truly am deep below my flesh within my spirit or soul,鈥 she says.聽鈥淚 seek to uplift those who encounter my forms to a place that reconnects them with a truth they once knew but somehow forgot in hopes of helping them to return.鈥
The Arts Center gallery is open 12-4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 1-5 p.m. Thursdays and an hour prior to LSSU Arts Center performances.