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2025 Waldemar Brodhurst wire art

Waldemar Brodhurst is an artist born and raised on St. Croix whose artwork is made from wire and found and recycled materials. His subjects, human, animal and folkloric, are infused with their own unique vitality and expressions.

Brodhurst first began expressing himself through art after his mother's death. He found the ability to channel and release his emotions into sculptures. His work, and the man himself, are a testament to the transformative power of art.

 

Waldemar is a fourth generation Brodhurst of Danish, Puerto Rican, German and Afro-Caribbean decent. His work is deeply rooted in and created from stories derived from his lived experience as a Crucian community member with deep roots in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Cultural and historical icons appear regularly in life sized forms and in small table-top iterations. Revered environmental favorites such as turtles, birds, and sea creatures are celebrated through thoughtful forms with glimmering eyes and scales made of shells. Figures appear in glimpses of play and life-sized depictions of beauty and sensuality or embodying the Moko Jumbie demanding respect and honor.

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Opening Reception

February 7, 4-8  pm

A comprehensive survey catalog will be published to document this exhibition with essay contributions from Tralice Bracy and Lisa Mordhorst

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Waldemar Brodhurst Crucian Stories
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