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Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 | Decorative Objects by Cheyenne Concepcion. Item made of glass works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 | Decorative Objects by Cheyenne Concepcion. Item made of glass works with minimalism & contemporary style
Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 | Decorative Objects by Cheyenne Concepcion. Item made of glass works with minimalism & contemporary style
Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 | Decorative Objects by Cheyenne Concepcion. Item made of glass works with minimalism & contemporary style
Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 | Decorative Objects by Cheyenne Concepcion. Item made of glass works with minimalism & contemporary style

Created and Sold by Cheyenne Concepcion

Cheyenne Concepcion

Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3 - Decorative Objects

Price $840

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Estimated Arrival: May 4, 2024
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
15.25H x 13W x 1.5D in
38.73H x 33.02W x 3.81D cm
0.23 kg
0.5 lb

Minimalist, Irregular shaped bronze glass mirrors inspired by the topography of the Philippine diaspora.
Available individually or as a set.
Made with love in NYC.

Item Isla Bronze Glass Mirror #3
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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Cheyenne Concepcion
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
New York based artist creating refined hand-woven wall hangings, decorative objects, sculptures & functional furniture

I am a New York based artist and designer creating craft-inspired functional objects, sculptures, wall hangings and large-scale public installations. The most prominent thread in my recent work is bringing visibility to Filipino-American craft and culture through mixed media sculpture. In this process, I experiment with unexpected interactions between material, form and narrative to weave together past with present.

Select artist residencies include: Haystack Mountain School of Craft Open Studio Residency (2024), Institute of Contemporary Art SF, Meantime AIR (2023), Socrates Sculpture Park Annual Fellow (2022), Monument Lab Fellow (2019)

My work has been featured in Vogue, Hyperallergic, ArchPaper, Domino Mag, Sight Unseen, NY Mag's Curbed and KQED. I've exhibited my work nationally, including institutions like Socrates Sculpture Park, Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and High Line Nine Galleries.