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Charleston City Paper – July 2014

Charleston City Paper 
Second Nature
By Allston McCrady 

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It’s been 12 years since an unassuming cinder block building tucked off a sleepy section of St. Philip Street was brightly painted with the giant letters REDUX and transformed into an artistic hotbed. At its inception, Redux Contemporary Art Center was an ambitiously cool concept — a collection of artist studios with a central exhibition space and workshops open to the public. But was it ahead of its time? Too avant-garde for a city whose art galleries sell marshscapes by the dozens? Would it survive?

The answer for the latter is yes. Redux is relevant. Radically relevant. Its panel of advisors sifts through scads of proposals from talented artists across the country to select thoughtful, edgy, often provocative work, pushing Charleston’s artistic boundaries a little further. The application process is rigorous. It is a serious honor to land a show on these walls.

Every other year, Redux takes a break from the national talent pool to cull from within, celebrating the work of its own studio artists. In years past, this took the form of a group show, an often discombobulated hodgepodge of media with no central theme. This year, Redux takes a new approach.

For its upcoming show Reorientation, executive director Stacy Huggins invited proposals from local Redux artists and reviewed them herself, looking for threads and visions that might complement one another. She whittled her choice down to four artists, all women, all working with different materials, whose images struck her as organic or inspired by the natural world.

“These artists really stepped up,” says Huggins. “Their bodies of work are impressive. They’re all super talented, very committed to their art forms. None of them collaborated when submitting their proposals, yet their work meshes well.”

Kaminer Haislip: Silversmithing

Stop by Redux almost any day of the week, and you’ll hear strange sounds coming from a corner studio — whizzing, pounding, cutting, grinding, the steady roar of a blowtorch. Peek your head through the curtains and you’ll see a sylph-like young woman with pale skin wearing green tennis shoes she calls her “grubbies,” hunched over her jeweler’s bench, hard at work.

A silversmith, her name is Kaminer Haislip, and since joining Redux in 2005 she has made a name for herself with her sleek, contemporary vessels. For Reorientation, Haislip submits five works from her “Learning to Fly” series.

Inspired by some photos she took on a flight up the coast, Haislip etches the clouds into metal, paints them with a tar-like substance called black resist, then submerges the silver in nitric acid, which eats away at the recessed silver to give the pattern depth. The result is powerful: a stark contrast between the crisp geometry of the polished silver vessel and the ethereal, transient, organic feel of the clouds.

To read the full article visit http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/four-female-artists-draw-inspiration-from-the-natural-world-for-redux-exhibit/Content?oid=4948286

 

Redux Reorientation Exhibition – July 2014

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Redux Contemporary Art Center, located in downtown Charleston, SC, will be exhibiting new artworks by four of its artists in the Reorientation show July 7 – August 2, 2014.  Chloe Gilstrap, Kaminer Haislip, Kate MacNeil, and Jane Ann Sweeny were selected for the exhibition. These four women represent three vastly different media, but are united in skill, quality, commitment to craftsmanship, art, and life long learning.

Kaminer Haislip will be exhibiting five new silver hollowware pieces from her recent Learning to Fly Series.

The opening reception will be held Friday, July 11, 2014 from 6pm-9pm.  Attend for a chance to meet the artists and see their studios at Redux!

Redux Contemporary Art Center – 136 Saint Philip Street – Charleston, SC 29403

http://reduxstudios.org/exhibits/redux-reorientation/

Open Studio Event at Redux – May 2014

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Join Kaminer Haislip and the other artists of Redux Contemporary Art Center, located at 136 St. Philip Street in downtown Charleston, SC, Thursday, May 29, 2014 from 4pm-7pm for an insight and exploration of the talented artists occupying the private studios! Refreshments will be served, and you are invited to peruse the current exhibition, classroom, darkroom, print shop and Conolly Studio Gallery in addition to the private studios at Redux.

http://reduxstudios.org/events/redux-open-studios/

 

 

 

 

 

Redux Contemporary Art Center Annual Art Auction – November 2013

Redux Contemporary Art Center’s Annual Art Auction will be even better this year with a two week preview in Redux’s Main Gallery. They will hold Open Studios and an Auction Preview reception on Saturday November 2, 4 – 7 pm.

The Auction will be Saturday, November 9, 6:30 – 10 pm at Redux Contemporary Art Center.

Guests will enjoy an open bar, catering by Tristan Restaurant, music by The Lovely Few and Mr. Jenkins, as the silent auction is held in the gallery. Join us in the classroom for the live auction, with spectacular artwork by a wide variety of talented artists.  Kaminer Haislip donated a handcrafted silver pendant and pair of earrings from her new Calla Lily Series.

Redux sends many thanks to their sponsors and partners Technical Event Company, Ooh! Events, Snyder Event Rentals, Holy City Brewing, Cathead Vodka, Wine Awesomeness, Focal Fox, Hearts + Plugs and more. They are so grateful for your generous support!

To purchase tickets contact Redux or visit http://reduxstudios.org/exhibits/redux-annual-art-auction/ 

Open Studio Event at Redux – May 2013

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Join Kaminer Haislip and the other artists of Redux Contemporary Art Center, located in downtown Charleston, SC, Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 4pm-7pm for an insight and exploration of the talented artists occupying the private studios! Refreshments will be served, and you are invited to peruse the current exhibition, classroom, darkroom, print shop and Conolly Studio Gallery in addition to the private studios at Redux.

http://reduxstudios.org/events/redux-open-studios/