string, wood
Andrew Huffman makes work that interacts with physical space in a vibrant and lively fashion, often investigating air itself as a medium and subject matter. As viewers move around his color-filled work installed in the double-volume hallway of the Ent Center for the Arts, geometry, mathematics, and improvisation inform the experience.
As Huffman states: “My process parallels a jazz-musician searching for the right notes through time, constantly adjusting and improvising to tempo, varying instrumentations, textures, and musical tonalities and fields. Questions and possibilities are valued more than answers in these artistic constructs so experimentation and discovery direct my efforts away from striving for one-hundred-percent predictable outcomes with signified meanings.”
Listen to UCCS student, Samantha Howell, to learn more.