Chattanooga is buzzing with excitement this October as local sculptor Denice Bizot reveals her latest collection titled Cuttin’ Up at the In-Town Gallery. Scheduled to celebrate its opening this Friday from 5-8 p.m., the event is sure to spark joy and creativity among art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike!
Denice, a beloved figure in Chattanooga’s vibrant arts community, creates stunning sculptures primarily out of metal. What sets her apart as an artist? Her unique flair for using found materials and an imaginative design approach results in captivating abstract pieces that merge both power and beauty. With this new exhibit, Bizot draws inspiration from mesmerizing images of the cosmos captured by the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes, taking visitors on a journey that transcends earthly confines.
This exhibit isn’t just a standalone event; it’s an integral part of the new Chattanooga Art Crawl. This city-wide initiative encourages folks to dive into the bustling local art scene. Each month, participating galleries will host First Friday evening events, showcasing an exciting array of exhibitions, installations, and creative works. It’s a fantastic way for the community to come together and celebrate art.
While many may categorize her as a sculptor, Denice prefers to think of herself as an assemblage artist. “I gather, assemble, and transmute materials and objects,” she shares. Each piece tells a story, made from iron that’s been around for eons and transformed into sheet steel. She emphasizes that the materials she uses are products of our Earth, something to be cherished and honored.
Denice has a rich background in the arts, having graduated with a BFA from Loyola University. Her work isn’t just confined to galleries in Chattanooga—her sculptures can also be found in various public spaces and corporate collections in major cities like Amsterdam, New York City, Houston, New Orleans, and even in the private collection of actress Catherine Zeta-Jones. It’s a testament to her talent and the universal appeal of her work.
If you’re in Chattanooga this Friday, make your way to In-Town Gallery for the opening reception of Cuttin’ Up. Whether you’re an art lover, a casual observer, or someone just looking for a good time with friends, this event promises to enrich your connection with art and spark your imagination.
The night will be filled with creativity, conversation, and a showcase of Denice’s extraordinary talent. So grab your friends, explore the cosmos through her captivating sculptures, and revel in the vibrant atmosphere of Chattanooga’s art community!
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