A Jennifer Bueno art piece of a frog on the wall that utilizes watercolor and glass. Image by Loam.

Floodlight, 2021
Hot sculpted glass, watercolor, wood, copper
60 x 52 x 50 in
Photo: Loam

“I use glass to explore the ineffable feelings that arise as I interact with the world. It portrays an invisible realm of emotional response. It’s ambiguity allows the singular and the entirety to shift in and out of balance. 

Sometimes I feel I merge with my surroundings or other beings or even with objects. At other times I diverge and see my surroundings as separate. Sometimes I am overtaken by my surroundings. Often, I do the overtaking.  

What imprint do I make just by being in a shared space? 
Where does that space end?
Where do I begin, and where do I end?
These questions come to mind with every encounter.”
— Jennifer Bueno


Call and Response

Appalachian Center for Craft
February 25 - April 25, 2022

An exhibition view of Jennifer Bueno's exhibition Call And Response. The viewer can see three wall pieces hung in a gallery with a wood floor.