Formerly known as Beth Allison Gallery, Wickerson Studios reorganized itself on 11 wooded acres in the rolling hills of Kansas City, Kansas. It houses two adobe and rammed earth buildings, an anagama kiln, has hosted visiting artists, gallery exhibitions, and many iron casting performances over the past two years; and is currently fabricating architectural metal castings.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
"feather"
Friday, August 12, 2011
Naked Architecture
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Interested in the architecture of happiness, Michael Wickerson has nurtured a relationship with Architect/directeur Erik Muelenbelt from Naked Architecture in the Netherlands. Both Erik and Michael share several interests in dealing with the possibilities of reconstructing old machines that give a city a unique medieval atmosphere; consider the possibilities of incorporating linear metal castings into existing buildings and structures; and desire to complete the construction and installation of a U-tope at Wickerson Studios in the United States. Sustaining a working and living environment off of any grid system remains the most difficult and exciting question faced by both artist and architect in this international exchange of ideas.
