Woodbury School of Architecture’s Wedge Gallery will present Formal Evolution: The Paper Sculptures of Jeff Morrical Studio on October 20th.
Formal Evolution: The Paper Sculptures of Jeff Morrical Studio
Friday, October 20th, 2017 at 6pm-9pm
7500 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, CA 91504
The work of Los Angeles-based artist Jeff Morrical incorporates single sheet paper sculptures shaped by folds and gravity. With a background in architecture, and a masters from SCI-Arc, finding form, structure and pattern in everyday materials has always been a driving force in his work. He uses drafting software to design 2-dimensional patterns and graphics on large custom sheets of paper that correspond with the 3-dimensional forms created through the folding process. This synthesis of patterns and folds results in light and whimsical paper forms that take on a life of their own.
About Wedge Gallery
Residing in a sliver of the School of Architecture on the Woodbury campus, the Wedge Gallery is the exhibition venue for the Los Angeles location. The small gallery space presents multiple shows per semester, each fitting into an overarching theme. The space exhibits student work, giving students the opportunity to learn from their classmates’ drawings and models, as well as work by invited architects, artists, and faculty members. Exhibits usually include a workshop or discussion component to create a more robust exchange between the exhibitors and participants. Wedge Gallery is typically open while classes are in session, during the Fall and Spring semesters.
Hours: Tuesdays & Fridays, 11 am to 1 pm, Saturdays, 1 pm to 4 pm.
The Wedge Gallery is directed by Bailey Shugart, co-founder and principal of All Black Form and adjunct faculty member at Woodbury School of Architecture.