RBJSE 2023
Jjenna Hupp Andrews
Dad Disappearing Cardboard, lancaster wool, washi paper, HUUN Mayan Paper 74”h x 34”w x 38”d. 2024 |
Jjenna Hupp Andrews
Mamma Gaia Peita Cardboard, Wool, Fabric, Feathers, Coconut Paper, Plant Materials, Pigments 48”h x 27”w x 27”d. 2023 |
John DeHoog
Bad Camouflage Plywood, Maple Veneer, Acrylic Paint 13”h x 23”w x 11”d. 2024 |
Julia Coon
Triumble Ceramics 12.375”h x 12”w x 1.8125”d. 2022 |
Megan G. Deshields
Sacred Void #2 Paper pulp, beeswax 32”h x 21”w x 6”d. 2023 |
Michael Chambers
Sundry Slag Cast Concrete, Steel Slag, Ceramic, Reclaimed Lumber, Asphalt Tar, Graphite Powder, Expanding Foam, DEF Crystal 37”h x 14”w x 11”d. 2023 |
Nina Cambron
Bullets, Thoughts and Prayers Fused & Cast Glass, SS Mesh, Bullet Casings, Cast Iron Scale 31”h x 23”w x 23”d. 2024 |
Pamela Hart
Holding on to Home Coil built ceramics 29.5”h x 14”w x 11”d. 2024 |
Roger King
Shaman’s Ruse Steel, rock, paint 40”h x 12”w x 12”d. 2024 |
Saffell Gardner
Sentinal for Martin Welded steel, chain 95”h x34”w x 25”d. 2023 |
Sue Schneider
Synaptic Plasticity Wire, painted aluminum screen 27”h x 28”w x 7”d. 2025 |
Sue Schneider
Turning Down the Heat Wire, painted aluminum screen 27”h x 18”w x 12”d. 2024 |
Ronald Diego Rodriguez
A Realized Axis Steel, copper 7’h x 55 5/8”w x 46”d. 2022 |
Ronald Diego Rodriguez
Wonder Horse Mixed media 83”h x 76 3/8”w x 28 1/2”d. 2025 |
Thomas Plum
Orange Birch plywood, acrylic enamel, glue 6”h x 4.5”w x 7.5”d. 2022 |
Sara B. Clark
Caprice Circus: Bait! Stoneware, wire, glass 22h"x 16w" 2024 |
Zan Knecht
Us Talking Recycled industrial steel 4’h x 2’w x 2’d. 2024 |
Gail Katz-James
Glowing Vessels Nettle wire, beads 15”h x 17”w x 12”d. 2018 |
Andrea Finch
Magnolia Grandiflora V: Fritz the seed pod Textiles, machine quilted and raw-edge appliqued, thread painted cotton, polyester, acrylic, vinyl fabrics, hand & machine constructed with aluminum wire 26”h x 42”w x 42”d. 2019 |
Andrea Finch
Magnolia Grandiflora III: Resurrected Quilted textiles, cotton, vinyl, polyester textiles, thread, cotton batting, polyester stuffing, aluminum wire 36”h x 48”w x 48”d. 2023 |
Susan Aaron Taylor
Endangered Malayan Tapir Wood, armature, handmade felt, cabochons, porcupine quills 10”h x 15”w x 14”d. 2024 |
Malcolm powers
Malcolm Powers was a lifelong sculptor specializing in cast bronze. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.S. in Design, Sculpture major in 1959, and an M.F.A. in Design, Sculpture major in 1961.
His work reflected his deep faith, exploring themes of estrangement, resurrection, joy, and gratitude to God. Malcolm’s sculptures were showcased at his studio in Ann Arbor and online. In his later years, Malcolm visited the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum, finding inspiration and solace. His legacy continues to inspire through his profound and faith-driven art.
His work reflected his deep faith, exploring themes of estrangement, resurrection, joy, and gratitude to God. Malcolm’s sculptures were showcased at his studio in Ann Arbor and online. In his later years, Malcolm visited the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum, finding inspiration and solace. His legacy continues to inspire through his profound and faith-driven art.