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Guttenberg Arts

6903 Jackson Street
Guttenberg, NJ, 07093
201 868 8585

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    • MovieNight
    • CONMUCHOAMOR
  • Shop
  • Events
  • Artistic Services
    • Printmaking Space Rental
    • Ceramics Space Rental
    • Contract Printing
    • Artist Resources
    • Studio Rental
  • Programs
    • Laboratorio- Art Classes
    • Space + Time Artist Residency (STAR) Program
    • Guttenberg Arts Exhibitions Program
    • Out of Their Heads - Artist Talks and Panel Lectures
    • Paper Crown Press
    • Guttengarden
    • Narrative Expressions
    • Guttengarden Art Camp
  • ADA

Joseph Martin Gabriel

My curiosities draw upon the boundaries and subtle nuances between what we regard as natural and artificial. Through reconfiguring and reimagining landscapes, I observe the physical environment in different vantage points, from macro to micro-level. Incorporating seemingly incompatible conditions, experiential to experimental encounters, I probe on the tactile, spatial and conceptual topologies within our natural and built environments; putting premium on those that affects how we shape our immediate spaces and how they shape us.

By creating, altering and overlaying various peculiarities, I allow my works to intervene or converse within the context of a given space. Most of my works exist in a temporal condition, producing sculptural installations and images that generate emphasis and contrasts between fragile and rigid; familiar and uncanny; concrete and liminal. My works reflect on the idea of existence and ephemerality where a simultaneous tension is created between something that exudes life and something that shows the lack or absence thereof.

Joseph Martin Gabriel

My curiosities draw upon the boundaries and subtle nuances between what we regard as natural and artificial. Through reconfiguring and reimagining landscapes, I observe the physical environment in different vantage points, from macro to micro-level. Incorporating seemingly incompatible conditions, experiential to experimental encounters, I probe on the tactile, spatial and conceptual topologies within our natural and built environments; putting premium on those that affects how we shape our immediate spaces and how they shape us.

By creating, altering and overlaying various peculiarities, I allow my works to intervene or converse within the context of a given space. Most of my works exist in a temporal condition, producing sculptural installations and images that generate emphasis and contrasts between fragile and rigid; familiar and uncanny; concrete and liminal. My works reflect on the idea of existence and ephemerality where a simultaneous tension is created between something that exudes life and something that shows the lack or absence thereof.

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Guttenberg Arts programming is made possible by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a division of the Department of State, and administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs, Craig Guy, Hudson County Executive & the Hudson County Board of County Commissioners. 

Guttenberg Arts, 6903 Jackson St., Guttenberg NJ 07093studio@guttenbergarts.org 201.868.8585