Meet Vermont Artist Bill Botzow
June 16, 2018 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
| FreeJoin us on Saturday, June 16
3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Meet and speak with
Artist and State Representative
Bill Botzow
as we open
CAMBIUM Into the Woods):
Works by Bill Botzow
on view June2 through September 16
Join us at 3:00 pm to welcome Vermont artist Bill Botzow as he opens his exhibition CAMBIUM (Into the Woods): Works by Bill Botzow. This exhibition features eight watercolor/mixed media works on paper, most of them featuring unspoiled landscape imagery, along with a large scale multi-panel featuring the bug trails the artist mentions in his statement. Also on view, a selection of Botzow’s wood sculptures, created from natural branches gathered from nature and combined into wonderful sculpture forms.
Artists Statement:
“I’ve come to think about the layer in a tree between the bark and the wood. It’s called the cambium. It is very thin and it is most alive. Somehow its cells know to divide in one direction to make wood and in another direction to make bark. The cells also stretch sideways as the woody center gets bigger and in height as the tree grows taller. Its life supports other life. That’s where the beetles live, eat, procreate and die leaving behind their amazing channels that rival exquisite drawings. My path to thinking about the cambium layer comes by noticing, by paying attention to the growing forms we see all around us. Attention, noticing, touching, gathering, ordering, responding has led to sculptures and drawings that I hope in some way honor that liveliest, hidden place where the creative grows.”
Bill Botzow
Bill Botzow (b. 1945)
Cube, 2018
Maple, metal screws
Courtesy of the artist