Peachy the Magazine June July 2014 | Page 139

ART + ARCHITECTURE core of peninsula Charleston. The move planted a cultural seed in the once blighted area which has since blossomed into the Upper King arts corridor. Admittedly playing favorites, REDUX Contemporary Art Center may be my favorite spot in Charleston. The center is truly committed to “fostering creativity and the cultivation of contemporary art through diverse exhibitions, subsidized studio space for visual artists, meaningful education programs, and a multidisciplinary approach to the dialogue between artists and their audiences.” REDUX is a communitybased art center which is showing work that rivals anything being exhibited in New York’s Chelsea galleries. The collaboration between artists Katey Crews and Kate Nartker is a prime example of the intriguing work being displayed at REDUX. Anything remotely nostalgic is their fodder. “Nostalgia is a profound filter on our memories and images of the past. Through rigorous material translations, we build, dismantle, and distort nostalgic imagery, often finding ways to abstract a familiar image through its own structure. As the material itself becomes the armature for abstraction, we aim to twist wistfulness and melancholy into something that can be turned on its head”. Artwork from the collaborative exhibition Nostalgia. TOP: A screen by Kate Nartker. BOTTOM: Hail to the Chief I by Katey Crews. JUNE JULY 2014 137