Brice Garrett

I utilize materials and processes to work through ideas of preciousness, memory, value, and labor. Traditionally trained in jewelry and metals, my current work ranges across disciplines, culminating in wearables, sculptures, installations, and participatory projects. My work often uses reproduction materials and techniques as a way to render and transform. Informed by my various fabricating roles within art and design industries, I question and play with the logic of producing form and shape. My recent work uses casting and mold making as a foundation. I often carve, reconfigure, and deconstruct the molds. In altering the process, I reimagine what becomes the mold and what becomes the object, what is discarded and what is valued, and what is seen and what is unseen. The final work materializes these negotiations and relationships between high and low materials, the body and object, production and process, and making and exchanging.


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