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Tuesday March 20, 2018 | by Valerie Hughes

EXHIBITION: Carol Frève makes a literal "connection" using the compatibility of glass and copper in Montreal show

Carole Frève is known for combining glass and copper in projects that contain a narrative essence, drawing not only the eye but human emotion. Currently on view through March 30, 2018, the Espace VERRE Gallery presents Carole Frève’s exhibition, "Connectivity." The works featured in the exhibition ponder the effect an electric current has on copper plating. With the integration of electric currents, sensors, LEDs, and integrated circuits, Frève wishes to establish a dialogue between the art and viewer. She encourages them to draw their own conclusions, to pose questions and find answers within themselves and the art.

"Connectivity" is also an interactive exhibition. Viewers will be able to “follow” Frève’s creative process as they meander through the exhibition. In the exhibition announcement, viewers are encouraged to “warm your hands around a glass log that will light up on contact.” It is thought that the audience can play a larger role in this exhibition.  The art can react with the viewer, if the viewer allows it to. Frève’s latest research advancements will be presented as well.

Frève received her Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design from the University of Montreal. She finished her studies with a three-year glass program at Espace Verre. Today, she lives and works out of Montreal. She transforms copper and glass because, to her, they come to symbolize the passage of time, “when memories become indistinct and reality distorted.” Frève strives to draw attention to humanity and spirituality in her works.

Espace VERRE is a non-profit organization established in 1986. Its goal is to enhance the glass-making world of Quebec. The organization provides glasswork training, provides services to glass artists, and promotes the glass arts.

IF YOU GO:

Carole Frève
“Connectivity”
Through March 30, 2018
Espace VERRE
1200 Mill Street
Montreal, QC H3K 2B3, Canada
Tel: 514.933.6849
Website:
http://espaceverre.qc.ca/

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