Jana Brevick
County: King County
Website: http://janabrevick.com/
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Fellowship Awards 2016
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About
“In Jana Brevick’s hands, the prosaic household object or tool is transformed into a gem. The resulting work juxtaposes a high level of metal craftsmanship with a droll tongue-in-cheek delivery. With a nod to Man Ray, these wry “chance meetings” are often accompanied by twists on scale and proportion that challenge conventions of wearability.
Brevick is insatiably curious about the world and beyond. Her ongoing research into mathematics and the natural sciences forms the basis for many of her pieces. In her work, an awe for the history of scientific discovery and innovation is offset by her fascination with the beauty of obsolete technologies. Employing a visual language that is simultaneously anachronistic and futuristic, the artist tackles universal themes: from the alchemy of merging creative and scientific processes, to the Romantic journey of the individual into the sublime.”
–Jennifer Navva Milliken
Jana grew up moving with her engineer father and spending time backstage with her director mother. The Netherlands, Colombia, California, Indiana and Tennessee were a few of the places she lived before studying at University of Idaho, Western Washington University, and University of Washington. You can find her working with Soil Gallery or on Capitol Hill at Pound Studios.
Featured Works
AirLock, Sterling silver and aluminum, 9.5" x 9" x 1.5", 2015. photo: Julia Heineccius.
This Infinity Fits in My Hand, Installation, 2015. photo: Adrian Busse.
Redefining Ballerism: Upping the Ante, Basketball rim, crystal, glass, steel, brass and nylon, 22" x 20" x 20", 2009. photo: Adrian Busse .