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J. Bruce Wilcox

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J. Bruce Wilcox: Sacred Crossing 5; Sacred Crossing 3; Untitled and Dance Floor

 

 

J. Bruce Wilcox defines his work as: Chaos AND Order. Randomness AND Structure. He’s been interested in textiles since he learned to sew when he was eight, but a watershed moment was in the 1970s when he was dressing a window with quilt tops for a department store, ‘[I] stepped outside and realised I could make much bigger art,’ he recalls. He has been creating art ever since. Although the work here are quilts it’s art that is his main focus

“I’m an artist making art- not a quilter making quilts”

His latest exhibition is at The North Gallery @ SPARK, in Denver Colorado from January 12th – February 5th.

For more information visit www.jbrucewilcox.com

 

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