For Immediate Release
August 3, 2020

 Chance Encounters Gives New Life
to the “Trash of History” 

Shawn Farley allows chance to inspire the completion of her found object assemblages. 

Shawn Farley allows chance to inspire the completion of her found object assemblages. 

 

Chance Encounters
Mixed Media Constructions by Shawn Farley

August 15, 2020–March 7, 2021
D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts

Springfield (MA)—The Springfield Museums present Chance Encounters: Mixed Media Constructions by Shawn Farley August 15, 2020–March 7, 2021 at the D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts

Massachusetts artist Shawn Farley creates sculptural assemblages that give new life to obsolete foundry molds and other found objects. By embracing chance and trusting her keen artistic instincts, Farley constructs clever compositions that take on human qualities and adopt their own personalities. 

To embark on her work, Farley searches flea markets and seeks out junk dealers from all over the country. She is particularly interested in wood patterns or molds formed by talented craftsmen long ago. Once used to make fittings for the Hoover Dam, ships, or contribute to operations at a mill in Shelburne Falls, the foundry molds that are integral to Farley’s work served an important industrial purpose. These, she said, are unique pieces on their way to becoming the trash of history. 

“These objects radiate personality and voice, demanding an opportunity at another life,” Farley said. Since foundry molds come in all shapes and sizes, it is often playing with them that dictates what they will become. Farley might have a piece nearly finished when by chance, she places another piece next to it rather than on it and it changes the entire direction and meaning of the piece. “I love when that happens as it offers a more inspired completion to the piece.”

While some of Farley’s constructions express personal views on social, political, and religious issues, others are purely automatic. “Freed from their destiny as castaways or trash, these objects assume new identities and an evocation of something soulful,” she said. “Perhaps they are emblems of our humanity.”

“The imaginative assemblage works in this exhibition make the old new again. The artist’s deep respect for her materials and her ability to re-invent them result in exciting and intriguing creations,” said Maggie North, Curator of Art at the Springfield Museums. “Each encounter with Shawn Farley’s work tells a story and offers an opportunity for dialogue. We’re so excited to share this display with our visitors!”

About Shawn Farley:
Shawn Farley earned a BFA from the University of Nebraska with a double major in dance and art, and MFA in Arts Administration from the University of Iowa. She was Director of Center for the Arts in Northampton from 1984 to 1987, and has been the Marketing Director at UMass Fine Arts Center since 1993.

Images Credits (left to right): Abstract Boy, 2018, painted wood and found material by Shawn Farley (American, born 1955), loan courtesy of the artist; Musician II, 2017, painted wood and found material by Shawn Farley (American, born 1955), loan courtesy of the artist; Troubled Mind, 2020, painted wood and found material by Shawn Farley (American, born 1955), loan courtesy of the artist.

  

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About The Springfield Museums

THE SPRINGFIELD MUSEUMS are located on the Quadrangle at 21 Edwards Street in the heart of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts. The nationally accredited and Smithsonian-affiliated consortium of museums includes the Springfield Science Museum, the Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts, the Lyman and Merrie Wood Museum of Springfield History, the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, and the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, the first and only museum dedicated to the beloved children’s book author and Springfield native. 

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