Behind the Frames: A Curator’s View
If there’s one thing I’ve learned since stepping away from my 9-to-5 and diving headfirst into framing and curating full-time, it’s that the magic always lies in the collaboration. At Lowe Mill, where creativity spills out of every corner, it feels like I’m constantly surrounded by inspiration. This month, that inspiration has taken shape in two distinct ways: curating a gallery reception for three incredible artists and showcasing the final week of Chris Wade’s Falling Through Space exhibition.
A Look Ahead: New Collaborations and Fresh Stories
Elizabet Castro, Yuri Ozaki, and Matt Bender are the featured artists for our next gallery reception, and I couldn’t be more excited about how their work comes together. Elizabet’s dynamic and emotional landscapes, Yuri’s serene and luminous Candlelight series, and Matt’s energetic Winter Wave prints create a visual dialogue that I can’t wait for people to experience.
Curating their work is a joy. It’s not just about framing the art (though I’m pretty biased about how much that matters); it’s about creating a space where people can stand in front of something and feel it. That’s the vibe we’re aiming for with this reception, and I hope you’ll stop by on January 25th to see for yourself.
This event also kicks off something I’ve been working toward for a while: an artist profile series. Each month, I’ll take a deeper dive into the lives and inspirations of the artists we feature, sharing their stories on the Remnant’ Framing’s Subtack and Youtube Channels. Huntsville is full of incredible creatives, and I can’t wait to shine a spotlight on their work.
A Fond Farewell: Falling Through Space
As we look forward, we’re also saying goodbye to one of the most evocative shows we’ve hosted—Chris Wade’s Falling Through Space. Chris has a way of pulling you into his pieces, balancing chaos and calm to create a feeling of floating between worlds. This show has been a highlight of the fall season at Lowe Mill, and I’ve loved seeing visitors pause in front of his work, letting it pull them into its orbit.
If you haven’t had a chance to see it—or if you’ve been thinking about coming back—this is your last opportunity. The gallery will be coming down at the end of the week, so stop by Remnant Framing before it’s gone.
Always Something New
Whether you’re joining us to celebrate the new reception or to catch Falling Through Space before it ends, I hope you’ll stop by. Lowe Mill has a way of surprising you every time you visit, and I like to think Remnant Framing plays a small part in that.
See you soon—and as always, keep an eye on what’s behind the frames.
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