Liberty Lab Foundation is located at the Liberty Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. Once home to the Statue of Liberty, this large building is now home to studios and shops. Evan Yiartist, co-founder of Liberty Labs, and curator of No Right Angles, he showcases past and present members of the studio by assembling a series of works that highlight each member’s unique perspective. increase.
“There is really no ‘right angle’ for people to work with. There is no right background for the creative process. increase. “Everything in this show is built on expertise, but ‘No Right Angles’ shows that you can’t do anything without approaching some kind of unknown.”
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A well-organized store.
The studio now has 15 members, each with their own bench space, shared machine space, designated areas for exhibiting and photographing their work, and a kitchen and dining area with a fireplace. The impressively organized studio is brimming with inspiration, and it’s no wonder members bring creative and uniquely crafted pieces to the show. Walking around the studio gave us a glimpse into each member’s process, adding to the experience.
Bowen Liu – Wu Candelabra. walnut and brass. bowenliustudio.com Instagram @bowenliustudio
Tom Breglia – One month’s rent. White oak, copper, silver. Bregrit.com Instagram @bregliatom
Reed Hansold. Armchair No. 1. walnut and leather. leadfurnituredesign.com Instagram @reedfurniture
Evan Jewett. Paper cord bench. Quarter saw white oak and paper cord. evanjewett.com Instagram @evanjewett
John Billing. 11-sided bowl. Katsuragi. bigsandwoodworking.com Instagram @big_sand_woodworking
cofield studio. Echo Credenza. White oak, blackened steel and leather. studiocofield.com Instagram @Studio Cofield
Chris Cussingham. First Light 001. Maple. kushdesignstudio.com Instagram @Chris Kush
. For more information on the Non-Profit Community Studio, please visit: Liberty Labs Foundation.com.
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