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{{Event
|Event display name=Texas Towers
|Event display name=Wade Schaming (Residency)
|Date Start=2015-08-28
|Date Start=2015-08-28 12:00 AM
|Date End=2015-08-28
|Date End=2015-08-28 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description='New Work by MoHA's August Artist in Residence
|Event description=** TEXAS TOWERS
Wade Schaming''
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** New Work by MoHA's August Artist in Residence
Wade Schaming
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Wade Schaming's sculptures are painstakingly assembled solely through processes of stacking. The materials remain unchanged – used as is/found – and are unfixed to each other: as such, he creates delicate juxtapositions perilously balanced, like thought given concrete form. From discarded and forgotten objects which memorialize hope, the assembled forms aspire to return dignity to the bearer and evoke empathy in the viewer. Schaming's process is site-specific and confined to the present moment: because the artist works only with found and discarded materials (nothing he uses is purchased), his pieces reflect their origins while reinforcing a desire to create impermanence.
Wade Schaming's sculptures are painstakingly assembled solely through processes of stacking. The materials remain unchanged – used as is/found – and are unfixed to each other: as such, he creates delicate juxtapositions perilously balanced, like thought given concrete form. From discarded and forgotten objects which memorialize hope, the assembled forms aspire to return dignity to the bearer and evoke empathy in the viewer. Schaming's process is site-specific and confined to the present moment: because the artist works only with found and discarded materials (nothing he uses is purchased), his pieces reflect their origins while reinforcing a desire to create impermanence.


|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Sculpture
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects
|Presented by=AIR @ Moha
|Presented by=AIR @ Moha
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects
|Event artist=Smokey Emery; Lauren Gurgiolo; R. Lee Dockery
|Event artist=Smokey Emery,Lauren Gurgiolo,R. Lee Dockery
|Airtable Record ID=rec7Ot5yO9ISrGru1
|Type of Event=Art
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-20 9:03 PM
|Event ticket price=0
|Is public=1
USD |Is public=Yes
}}
}}

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Event Info
Date 08.28.15
Format
Medium
Admission Free


'New Work by MoHA's August Artist in Residence Wade Schaming

Wade Schaming's sculptures are painstakingly assembled solely through processes of stacking. The materials remain unchanged – used as is/found – and are unfixed to each other: as such, he creates delicate juxtapositions perilously balanced, like thought given concrete form. From discarded and forgotten objects which memorialize hope, the assembled forms aspire to return dignity to the bearer and evoke empathy in the viewer. Schaming's process is site-specific and confined to the present moment: because the artist works only with found and discarded materials (nothing he uses is purchased), his pieces reflect their origins while reinforcing a desire to create impermanence.