Eric Schmitt, John Wigmore & Don Freeman

Eric Schmitt: ALL IS WELL
In a time marked by uncertainty, Eric Schmitt unveils a collection of Plasterglass pieces infused with vibrant colors and contrasting textures. Playing with the concept of a well (drawing inspiration as a well draws water), Schmitt creates new forms that are grounded and open, including side tables and lighting that blossom. All is well!
John Wigmore: CHROMA
John Wigmore furthers his exploration of color and form by incorporating Japanese ink and finely layered colored papers into his atmospheric paper light sculptures. He continues to innovate within his ceramic practice through custom glaze formulations and high-fire finishing techniques that yield a striking new aesthetic across his oeuvre of lamps, sconces, side tables, and sculptural objects.
Don Freeman: REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST
Don Freeman’s work explores the space between sleep and wakefulness, reality and delusion, man and nature. Using photography, hand toning, and printmaking techniques, he creates dreamlike images layered with color, texture, and fragmented memory, evoking the delicate quality of Japanese woodblock prints.









