Featuring Hubbell Galvanizing’s Rick Mulvihill
By: Ali Semeraro
This
year’s Sculpture Space Charity Auction was held Saturday, October 25th
to benefit the Sculpture Space organization and its “International Artists in
Residence Program” of Utica, NY. For several years, donations to Sculpture
Space have been an esteemed tradition for Hubbell Galvanizing. It began with
Dan Hubbell and his desire to give back to the community and support local
artists by bidding on unique and incredible chairs as well as other works of
art.
Sculpture
Space was founded in 1976 with the intention of supporting and recognizing
contemporary art and artists in our community. (www.sculpturespace.org). These folks have been encouraging creativity since then by
holding auctions, demonstrations, lectures, and giving cultural tours
throughout the city of Utica.
Not
only does Hubbell continue that tradition today, but also Rick Mulvihill
contributes by donating a work of art he crafts himself, utilizing recycled
scrap material from our facility here at Hubbell. This year, being so close to
Halloween, Rick created a unique and spirited “Web Chair” for the occasion,
which was very well received. While I was looking at the completed chair for
the first time myself in the gallery, some fellow onlookers were ooing and
aweing at its themed whimsy. The chair, as pictured below, was featured in the
auction, and went for approx. $500.00.
The Adirondack style “Web Chair” is made out of repurposed
steel scrap and recycled materials welded together and then galvanized, so the
hair can weather any environment the new owner decides to display it in. It
features a black widow spider perched on a web of steel wire, with a crescent
moon and tree branches decorating the base. After galvanizing, the chair was
powder coated orange, black and green at Fortress Fusion Coatings, our sister
company. The chair is an excellent example of the services we offer not only to
steel fabricators, but artisans as well.
Several other members of the Mulvihill clan were featured in
the exhibit and auction including Suzanne Firsching (Serving as this year’s
Committee Chair of the auction), Sharon Mulvihill, and Cathleen Mulvihill,
making this a wonderful family affair. I have to say I have never seen so much
talent in one family! I was lucky enough to experience this year’s auction and
got a front row seat while some of the bidding was taking place. It was
inspiring to be surrounded by the art and I definitely felt a sense of
community and appreciation for our local artists and patrons.
For more information on Hubbell Galvanizing, please visit www.whyrust.com
For more information on Fortress Fusion Powder Coatings Inc., please visit www.whypowder.com
For more information about Sculpture Space, please visit www.sculpturespace.org
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