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colourmaisch

Colour Frazier Maisch

Momma, artist, lover of hidden beauty.
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Co-founder, Material art gallery

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Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

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Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


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9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


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9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


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11
9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


162
11
9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


162
11
9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


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11
9 months ago

Ever wondered how Material got started? Betsy Polivy @saltlakesideways recently interviewed Material co-founders Colour Maisch and Jorge Rojas and wrote a beautiful piece about how they started the gallery. Betsy, who moved to SLC from Manhattan five years ago, thoughtfully captures the essence and mission of Material and its founders. To read the full interview, see the link in bio or visit saltlakesideways.com. Follow @saltlakesideways ‘s IG and Blog to read stories about the people behind the many shops, eateries, bars, galleries, and other local businesses that contribute to the charm and community of Salt Lake City!

“We didn’t start with a business plan or a brand. We started with trust and respect,” said Jorge Rojas. “And a shared belief that artists need each other.” That quiet foundation is what makes Material feel so different. Tucked into a modest building in Salt Lake City, the artist-run space opened with a clear and deliberate mission: to support, exhibit, and elevate other people’s work.” Betsy Polivi, Salt Lake Sideways

@colourmaisch
@keoqui


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If we look carefully, we notice that we are in constant exchange with the world at the
smallest scale. Particles move between us and everything else—quietly,
endlessly—binding us to place, to object, to each other. This understanding shapes how
I see matter: not as inert, but as dynamic and evolving. Everything carries memory.
Everything radiates presence. Objects, like bodies, absorb time. They hold traces of
what they’ve witnessed. They remember.
When I interact with matter and then you interact with that same matter, do we then interact with each other? I think we do and it’s the grand connector and the energy we feel pulsing through us.
Do you feel the same?
#porcelain #resin #sculptureartist #colourmaisch #artandphysics


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The process….


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The fleshy side of this body of work from our @nceca show Altar / Alter @visualartinstitute


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The fleshy side of this body of work from our @nceca show Altar / Alter @visualartinstitute


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The fleshy side of this body of work from our @nceca show Altar / Alter @visualartinstitute


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Of Bone and Ash III | 20 x 19 x 3 | Resin, Porcelain and Ink. Capturing fleeting moments. Head over to @visualartinstitute for the Altar Alter show curated by the amazing @heidimsomsen


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Of Bone and Ash III | 20 x 19 x 3 | Resin, Porcelain and Ink. Capturing fleeting moments. Head over to @visualartinstitute for the Altar Alter show curated by the amazing @heidimsomsen


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Of Bone and Ash III | 20 x 19 x 3 | Resin, Porcelain and Ink. Capturing fleeting moments. Head over to @visualartinstitute for the Altar Alter show curated by the amazing @heidimsomsen


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Of Bone and Ash I
Resin and porcelain 18” x 12 x 3
Thank you @kelly_chuning for the photos!!


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Of Bone and Ash I
Resin and porcelain 18” x 12 x 3
Thank you @kelly_chuning for the photos!!


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Of Bone and Ash I
Resin and porcelain 18” x 12 x 3
Thank you @kelly_chuning for the photos!!


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Thank you to an amazing group and group leader @p_g_hay and Stephanie @proartesmexico
We saw more than I ever thought possible. My heart and mind are full and inspired!!


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Resin and Foam | 19” x 12”
The more I learn about matter, on a particle level, the more I am convinced that everything around us, animate or not, has consciousness. Some of the matter is dense and appears lifeless and some is loose and appears to be alive. But- it’s all the same. This realization has helped me to make sense of the deep emotions I feel for discarded and disintegrating materials. They are ALIVE. They have consciousness that can be seen and felt if we pay attention.
 
I found this piece of foam in September of 2021and have been carting it around ever since. I knew immediately there was something beautifully alive about it the second I saw it on the ground. Now, all these years later, it has found its way into a sculpture that for me, captures it’s voice.
#sculpture #contemporaryart #resin #foundobjects


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Resin and Foam | 19” x 12”
The more I learn about matter, on a particle level, the more I am convinced that everything around us, animate or not, has consciousness. Some of the matter is dense and appears lifeless and some is loose and appears to be alive. But- it’s all the same. This realization has helped me to make sense of the deep emotions I feel for discarded and disintegrating materials. They are ALIVE. They have consciousness that can be seen and felt if we pay attention.
 
I found this piece of foam in September of 2021and have been carting it around ever since. I knew immediately there was something beautifully alive about it the second I saw it on the ground. Now, all these years later, it has found its way into a sculpture that for me, captures it’s voice.
#sculpture #contemporaryart #resin #foundobjects


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Resin and Foam | 19” x 12”
The more I learn about matter, on a particle level, the more I am convinced that everything around us, animate or not, has consciousness. Some of the matter is dense and appears lifeless and some is loose and appears to be alive. But- it’s all the same. This realization has helped me to make sense of the deep emotions I feel for discarded and disintegrating materials. They are ALIVE. They have consciousness that can be seen and felt if we pay attention.
 
I found this piece of foam in September of 2021and have been carting it around ever since. I knew immediately there was something beautifully alive about it the second I saw it on the ground. Now, all these years later, it has found its way into a sculpture that for me, captures it’s voice.
#sculpture #contemporaryart #resin #foundobjects


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To feel anchored, moored, grounded, rooted or like the pull of walking though mud, water or a bog-to sense the soles (souls) of my feet in something of substance.
Porcelain and Resin 16 x 14 x 3.5

#porcelainsculpture #resinsculpture #colourmaisch #ceramics #contemporaryart #contemporaryceramicsculpture


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24” x 6” x 3” fleshy and ash porcelain and resin.#. #porcelain#porcelainsculpture #sculpture #colourmaisch #resinart #contemporaryart #memory #artobject #contemporaryceramics #moderncraft #resinsculpture #artcollectors #abstractart #abstractartist


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Tender, fragile ash in porcelain, in resin, in the world….. Perfect for a moment. #porcelain #resin #epodex #sculpture #ceramicartist #clayart


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Tender, fragile ash in porcelain, in resin, in the world….. Perfect for a moment. #porcelain #resin #epodex #sculpture #ceramicartist #clayart


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Tender, fragile ash in porcelain, in resin, in the world….. Perfect for a moment. #porcelain #resin #epodex #sculpture #ceramicartist #clayart


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Tender, fragile ash in porcelain, in resin, in the world….. Perfect for a moment. #porcelain #resin #epodex #sculpture #ceramicartist #clayart


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I have never loved anything final, fixed or set in stone. It makes me nervous to think that possibility is gone. For instance, the idea of anything archival- eek. The things I make have always been a way for me to live in this limbo state.Work that never stops changing.And now, as I settle into mid-life and watch so many of the things I love and cherish change I have this unavoidable need to HOLD THE F(*(%CK ON as tight as I can. I guess this could be considered a step down on the emotional/spiritual growth ladder? Whatever the case- the tenderness of my loves is richer than I can remember and frozen in time seems perfect.10" x 3.5" x 2.5" porcelain in resin#porcelain #porcelainsculpture #resinsculpture


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I have never loved anything final, fixed or set in stone. It makes me nervous to think that possibility is gone. For instance, the idea of anything archival- eek. The things I make have always been a way for me to live in this limbo state.Work that never stops changing.And now, as I settle into mid-life and watch so many of the things I love and cherish change I have this unavoidable need to HOLD THE F(*(%CK ON as tight as I can. I guess this could be considered a step down on the emotional/spiritual growth ladder? Whatever the case- the tenderness of my loves is richer than I can remember and frozen in time seems perfect.10" x 3.5" x 2.5" porcelain in resin#porcelain #porcelainsculpture #resinsculpture


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