Join artist Adam Frelin for an introduction to A Stone Alone, his site-specific sculpture permanently installed in the entrance of The Mill. The program will continue in our sculpture gallery where Frelin will present a slide presentation of his creative process and discuss the intersection of sculpture and public art. All evening join us at The Knock for a stone-featured Knocktail!
A Stone Alone: Cast and carved foam, paint, motor, steel, speaker / 8' x 8' x 20" not including steel support / 2024 © Adam Frelin
Adam Frelin (b.1973, Grove City, PA) has shown widely at venues such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Getty Research Institute, Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, and Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. He has received awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and College Art Association. Frelin has completed residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, MacDowell Colony, Atlantic Center for the Arts, Ucross Foundation, Fine Arts Work Center, and Yaddo, among others. He has published two books of photography and has had several public artworks commissioned throughout the world. Most notably, he and his team were awarded a $1 million Public Art Challenge grant through Bloomberg Philanthropies to be lead artists on Breathing Lights, a multi-city temporary art installation that involves illuminating abandoned buildings with a breathing effect created with light.
Frelin received a BFA from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and an MFA University of California, San Diego. Currently he is an Associate Professor of art at the SUNY University at Albany, and lives in Troy, NY
Inner Cloister: COB strip lights, steel, electronics / 15’ x 75’ x 75’ / 2023 © Adam Frelin