Russell Day Gallery

 

Sarah Fetterman is an artist working in performative sculpture. She utilizes the fluid, organic movement of dancers, either juxtaposing it with the awkward creaking movement of wood and metal sculptures, or having the dancer’s flour-covered body track its movement on large sheets of black tar paper.

Sarah’s interest in durational work gives her art a dream-like quality punctuated with precarious and yet graceful moments. Choreographing her installations and dancers as one, Sarah emphasizes the essence of the work as a total organism.

Sarah’s work was exhibited at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, Soil Gallery, Franconia Sculpture Park, Shunpike’s Storefronts, Collective Vision’s Gallery, Hybrid Space, and the Center on Contemporary Art (CoCA).

 

APPETITE FOR MEMORY
PERFORMATIVE SCULPTURES by SARAH FETTERMAN

Performance / Reception Feb 7 6-8pm

Exhibit: Feb 7 Through Feb 28
Cascade Resource Center
1001 N Broadway Everett Wa

​​About Russell Day Gallery

We recently moved to our new location! Cascade Learning Resource Center, 1001 North Broadway 
Russell Day Gallery serves a vital role in promoting social engagement and critical dialogue at Everett Community College.
The gallery is named after Russell Day. An immensely influential instructor, Day founded the first campus gallery in the 1950s and it was later renamed in his honor.