Geoffrey Pagen | Sum of the Parts | Installation View | September 2017

Installation View | September 2017

Geoffrey Pagen | Sum of the Parts | Installation View | September 2017

Installation View | September 2017

Geoffrey Pagen | Sum of the Parts | Installation View | September 2017

Installation View | September 2017

Geoffrey Pagen | Sum of the Parts | Installation View | September 2017

Installation View | September 2017

Geoffrey Pagen | Sum of the Parts | Installation View | September 2017

Installation View | September 2017

Pagen - An leughagh as fhearr leam
An leughagh as fhearr leam
2017
stone, ceramic, paper, felt, steel, glass, and wood
14 x 27 x 14 inches
Pagen - Low and Slow
Low and Slow
2017
fired enamel on steel
19 x 28 x 2 inches
Pagen - Red Banks
Red Banks
2017
fired enamel on steel
19 x 30 x 2 inches
Pagen - Knockan
Knockan
2017
fired enamel on steel
19 x 14 x 2 inches
Pagen - Skye Cullin
Skye Cullin
2017
fired enamel on steel
19 x 14 x 2 inches
Pagen - Bundoran
Bundoran
2017
ceramic
28 x 19 x 2 inches
Pagen - Dunnet Bay
Dunnet Bay
2017
ceramic
28 x 19 x 2 inches
Pagen - Manresa
Manresa
2017
ceramic
29 x 18.5 x 2 in
Pagen - Finding Form
Finding Form
2017
ceramic
25 x 19 x 2 inches
Pagen - Dusy Basin
Dusy Basin
2017
mixed media on board, plate glass, wood shelf
23 x 14 x 2 inches
Pagen - La Bohn Gap
La Bohn Gap
2017
mixed media on board, plate glass, wood shelf
23 x 14 x 2 inches
Pagen - North, Middle, South
North, Middle, South
2017
mixed media on board, plate glass, wood shelf
23 x 14 x 2 inches
Pagen - Schist
Schist
2017
ceramic
13.5 x 12 x 2 inches
Pagen - Triad
Triad
2017
ceramic
13.5 x 11 x 2 inches
Pagen - Formidable
Formidable
2017
basalt and slip cast ceramic
15 x 7 x 12 inches

Press Release

Geoffrey Pagen, well known for his work in ceramics, broadens his reach with this latest exhibition Sum of the Parts. In addition to his distinctively painted clay slabs, he pairs some slabs with stone, presents works on paper, and continues a recent exploration into fired enamel on steel, a process inspired by a commission for the US Embassy in Bujumbura, Burundi, Africa. Through all of the work, his continues his engagement with inscribing surfaces with energetic organic, geometric, or cuneiform-like markings, and utilizes glazing that ranges from the opaque to the iridescent. His surface treatments result in works that have a sense of motion and lightness, or offer space that is meditative and still.

Geoffrey Pagen received his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1975. He has received awards from both the Oregon Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the arts. He has been the Director of Ceramics at Reed College in Portland since 1979. His roster of commissions and public projects is impressive and includes Eastern Oregon State College, LaGrande; Heathman Hotel, Portland; Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Vancouver, WA; Nissho Iwai American Corp., Portland; Port of Seattle, Sea-Tac Int'l Airport, WA; Portland State University, OR; Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Stanford Hospital, CA; and University of Oregon, Eugene.