This week, Wes and Todd talk with A.L. Lummus, a.k.a. Amy Lummus. Lummus discusses the pandemic & how it affected her and her work, timing, Barbara Kruger, Mettle Martyr I & II, being an Advocate Artist, lessons learned in doing the work, “dog with a bone” syndrome, work/life balance, the thread that runs through the work, stories/narrative, art & carpentry, the genesis for Mettle Martyr, telling the story that’s hers to tell, asking the question “is it breathing?,” research & statistics, process, the Ft. Collins Mural Project, working big, kinetic sculptures, Firehouse Art Center, her show “Spit and Splinters,” her residency, and her motto.


Join us for a compelling and educational conversation with A.L. Lummus!


Check out A.L. Lummus’ work at her website: www.amyleelummus.com


Follow A.L. Lummus on social media:

Instagram - www.instagram.com/alummusart/
@alummusart

Facebook - www.facebook.com/AmyLeeLummus

 

Check out Amy’s solo exhibition, “Spit and Splinters” at the Firehouse Art Center, on February 9th from 6 pm - 9 pm in the Main Gallery.


Firehouse Art Center
667 4th Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501
www.firehouseart.org

 
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