my pacific coast muse

The Fix

So the abalone kintsugi project is at the San Jose Museum of Art for the next six months, part of a show called “Your Mind, This Moment” curated by Susan Krane.

The piece is out on a porch, off of the second floor gallery. It will be out in the rain and the sun and the fog. I love the idea of it being back in the elements, such as they are. Rich Karson built the ideal redwood table for it, and carved some redwood supports that curve perfectly along the inside of the shell.

I’m taking a break for now, while I focus on a new work for an upcoming show at Hosfelt Gallery, but eventually I’ll get back to fixing broken abalone. It will be interesting to see how the pieces I make in my studio will meld onto this initial shellopolis once it comes home from the museum. In the meantime, I love this spot as its first adventure out into the world. I realized it’s also the perfect test to see if I can keep it outside, in case it eventually bursts the seams of my studio.

1 Comment

  1. Marcia Tanner

    Incredible, Gail! Congratulations! You made it! (Literally.) I hope you’ve recovered from the ordeal and can’t wait to see it.

    I also hope it prefigures a similar miracle of extreme mending for our fractured nation and world.

    You are amazing.

    Love, Marcia

    Sent from my iPhone

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