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Jackie Hurlbert : 26 May - 7 JulyJackie Hurberts strange sense of whimsy and slightly skewed view
of the world make her a good t for a venue that has a proven track
record of delivering a more eccentric narrative to the art scene in Boise.
Basement Gallery928 West Main Street
Boise, Idaho, 83702Tel: 208 333 0309
www.basementgalleryboise.com
Open: Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm
Basement Gallery Press Release
Jackie Hurlbert : 26 May - 7 July
The Basement Gallery is delighted to be hosting an exhibition of paintings and ceramics by Jackie Hurlbert, opening this
Memorial Weekend on 26th May. Jackie Hurbert has an established career as a ceramic sculptor. It was this work that
rst bought her to the attention of the Basement Gallery. Her strange sense of whimsy and slightly skewed view of the
world make her a good t for a venue that has a proven track record of delivering a more eccentric avor to the art scene
in Boise.
Jackie Hurlberts ceramics are not narrative in the sense that they tell a story, but the visual language that she uses does
communicate something beyond representation or pure aesthetics. She has created a vocabulary of symbolism, where
oversized feet denote the strength to stand alone, and exaggerated hands beckon you to step inside yourself.
Clay serves as the vehicles for my meditation; it speaks without words. Everything that I feel is automatically transferred
to the clay through my hands. This is my voice, not heard but seen. I invite you to communicate with me through visualimagery, creating a dialogue between yourself and the work.
The surface of these sculptures are rst glazed with a dark charcoal gray, emphasizing the form and acting as under-
painting or a sketch for the painted surface that is then applied. As painting is such an integral part of Jackie Hurlberts
process, it is not surprising to discover that this activity also spills out on to surfaces more conventionally associated
with the medium. What is surprising is that she has rarely shown these paintings. She has kept this as a private
preoccupation a therapy of sorts. We are very pleased to be able to introduce this, the other side of this intriguing artist.
Pentimento is the faint trace evidence of alterations in painting a ghost image of a previous version documenting the
journey of the artists mind with in the patina of the painted surface. This notion of reworking over past thoughts and
inclinations, and the truth that these formative elements are never truly obliterated, are concepts that inform the way in
which Jackie Hurlbert works. These past histories are important to the way in which the artist develops her content andimagery. She will rework a painting many times, often resulting in an entirely dierent picture than that which rst inhabited
her consciousness at the beginning of her endeavor. These layers of unseen narrative may only be fully known by the
artist. For us, as the viewers, we are enthralled by a surface that hints at hidden secrets behind the veil.
Jackie Hurlbert will be attending the exhibition opening on 26th May, 4.30 7pm and will be available to discuss her work.
She is an established artist from Portland showing in art galleries throughout the Pacic Northwest and Southwestern
states. She currently has work featured in the In Our Element show, which forms part of a new summer exhibition
program at Portlands International Airport.
Basement Gallery 928 West Main Street Boise Idaho 83702 tel: 208 333 0309