Alyson Shotz Past
Fascinated by the physics of the natural world, Alyson Shotz's work examines phenomena that are often considered inscrutable-gravity, light, space, and time. Using synthetic materials such as glass beads, stainless steel, and mirrors, Shotz renders mathematical and molecular structures on a monumental scale. Her sculptures are intricate, ethereal, and responsive to a site's conditions. While intellectual and metaphorical, her work unequivocally evokes a bodily response and, in turn, encourages a new awareness of our physical experience of perception and place.
2015 Paul J. Cronin Memorial Lecture presented by the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. This talk is made possible by a generous grant to deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum from the Grover J. Cronin Memorial Foundation, and is co-presented with MassArt.