January 18 - February 15, 2020
“Gregory’s recent body of work is a series of cast bronze sculptures; the content is pertaining to altering the destiny of ephemeral or discarded objects while questioning permanence using an archival sculpture method. The work has subtle and not so subtle political references, in addition to commentary on the human experience.
Tommy Gregory is a Houston and Seattle based artist and curator. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Houston in 2005 and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2009. In addition to maintaining a studio practice, Gregory also has a career in art administration, where he was the Public Art Specialist for the City of San Antonio, and the Public Art Program Director and Curator for the Houston Airports, currently is the Public Art Program Sr. Manager and Curator for the Port of Seattle. His work ranges from bronze sculpture to delicate drawing and collage, combining humor with elegance of form. Gregory has exhibited professionally for almost 20 yrs, with exhibitions at Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum in San Antonio TX, the Blaffer Gallery and The Glassell School of Art in Houston TX. Gregory is also in a number of notable private and public collections, most recently installing a permanent sculpture at the University of Houston, Downtown.”
Opening: January 18, 2020 | 6–8 pm
3508 Lake Street
Houston, 77098 TX
713-862-4425
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