
Garrett Gilbart
Metalwork & Sculpture
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- Artist demonstrations
With a background in welding and fabrication, coupled with formal training from Sir Sanford Fleming College, NSCAD University, and the Gerrit Rietveld Académie, Garrett possesses both a robust technical foundation and a versatile conceptual skill set. Their artistic practice is defined by the adept use of a handheld plasma cutter; a tool that enables them to shape a diverse range of materials with precision and fluidity. Garrett’s work explores material qualities through carving, forging, and welding. Their work often reflects the body, citing the relation between iron oxide (rust) and the colouring of blood as an example.
“My work often involves found objects, such as tools, that have been reworked and overgrown with steel foliage based on the native plants from around my farm. I am often brought heirloom tools to work on as commissioned pieces. My practice revolves around notions of labour, history and the natural world.” – Garrett Gilbart