The Art of Thom Wheeler

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The Art of Thom Wheeler, Washington,Washington, D.C,United States
Exhibition Title
The Art of Thom Wheeler
Event Type
Exhibition
Exhibition Date
06-03-2020
Location
Washington,Washington, D.C,United States
Organization Name / Organize By
The Mansion on O and O Street Museum
Organizing/Related Departments
The Mansion on O and O Street Museum
Organization Type
OTHERS
ExhibitionCategory
Non Technical
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State/Province/Region
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Location
Washington,Washington, D.C,United States

The Art of Thom Wheeler: rebirth. transformation. healing

WHEN:  Friday, March 6th, 2020 at 4PM

WHERE: The Musuem and Mansion on O Street NW, DC 

This event is FREE to attend by reservations are required at: omuseum.org/tex

Thom Wheeler is a Texas native who became one of Houston's foremost contemporary sculptors in the 1970's/80's, creating many large commissions for corporations and architects, commercial and public spaces such as hotel and bank lobbies. He worked in grand scale ranging from 54 feet for bas relief works to 60 feet tall three dimensional pieces. Major works were executed for Banco di Roma, Rome, Italy; The Grand Hotel, Houston; and Ole Miss University, Oxford, Mississippi among many others. Private collectors include Dr. Jonas Salk and country music star Randy Travis.

 

He's had one-man shows in several cities including San Francisco, Palm Springs, and New Orleans, and been feature or cover artist in several publications including "Southwest Art", "New Mexico Magazine", and "The Houston Chronicle".

 

His materials are highly polished and textured metals such as brass, copper, and aluminum plate set with ivory, wood, cast glass, stag horn, and stone such as turquoise, malachite and jasper. His tools include the band saw, lathe, drill press, shears, kilns, welding machines, buffers, and sanders.

 

Thom moved to Taos in 1985 where he began concentrating on smaller pieces with a feeling for the icons of the West and Southwest - gypsy women faces, crosses, bucking broncos, howling coyotes, cow skulls, and the saguaro cacti. As he said, "You could call this my interpretation of Indian jewelry." He actually calls these works "wall jewelry".

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Registration Fees
Free
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
  The Museum and Mansion on O Street 2020 O Street NW DC 20036  Pin/Zip Code : 20736
Official Email ID
Contact
Anthony D. Langford

2020 O Street NW Washington DC 20036

[email protected]

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