This week, Wes and Todd talk with Thea Clark. Thea discusses working as a dancer and actor before becoming a maker, making jewelry and its evolution of her work to fine art, the subculture of art jewelry, experimenting with materials, incorporating cyanotypes, the catalyst for working on a larger scale, the transition of exploring identity to environmental issues with her work, thinking of materials metaphorically, isobar maps, Arctic Explorer Louise Arner Boyd, the difference between the thought behind American and European art jewelry, her recent show “Do/Undo” at the Hunterdon Art Museum, upcycling materials for assemblage, and where her current work his headed.
Join us for a perspicacious conversation with multi-disciplinary Artist, Thea Clark.
Check out Thea’s stunning work at her website www.theaclark.com
To see the video of Thea’s performative installation, “The Crone Bequeaths Her Riches to the World” from the solo exhibit “Do/Undo” at the Hunterdon Art Museum, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLTaDfLMtms
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On Instagram - www.instagram.com/theaclarkart/
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