ALLISON WADE | am is are was were | December 7 – January 10, 2026

Allison Wade is a visual artist and educator working primarily in sculpture. Her practice is material-based, intuitive, and formally focused. She combines ceramics, textiles, wood, and metal into unexpected, often tenuous arrangements that explore the intersection of flatness and form. Wade’s process, which she likens to syntax, is closely aligned with writing. Deploying an idiosyncratic visual language, she explores the structural and formal contingencies of her materials and sculptures, grouping them into words, sentences, and paragraphs that function both as distinct elements and parts of a whole.

“In fourth grade I memorized the list of twenty-three “being” and “helping” verbs. My classmates and I practiced for weeks, timing ourselves to see who could recite them the fastest. As a result, the most irregular of verbs — and the least sexy, but most useful, of conjugates — are permanently embedded in my brain. ¶ They pop up at unexpected times. I started thinking about how the first five words of the series, am is are was were, might relate to my recent work. It came to me while driving home from the studio: each of these sculptures contains the present and past tenses of the verb to be. In their short but dynamic lifespans, they have undergone multiple transformations, iteration upon iteration of was to arrive at is.”

“The pieces assert themselves with concise confidence, but their origins are anything but efficient. Accumulated layers of not-quite-right lie beneath their exteriors. The monochromatic palette wasn’t the plan; however, the objects emerged as individual gestures, insisting on singular hues. Cutting into these shapes reveals rings of rejected attempts at color and texture. ¶ These sculptures also operate as “helping” verbs, verbs linking a subject to a noun or a description. Like the words in the show’s title, the works purposefully point to others in the room, and to the room itself. In this way the pieces slip between verb, subject, object, singular and plural. Modest but multifaceted.”

“I find it funny that the goal of memorizing these words was to avoid them. (Mrs. Eldridge was teaching us to use action verbs in our essays.) I now see their profound metaphorical power. The verbs am is are was were are succinct, substantial and seemingly simple. Precisely what I want my sculpture to be.” — Allison Wade

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  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (violet blue), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, acrylic paint, steel, 74 x 38 x 19 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (graphite), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, acrylic paint, gesso, graphite, steel, wood, 70 x 12 x 12 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (mauve), 2O25 papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, paste, pumice medium, acrylic paint, steel, wood 67 x 42 x 7 inches
  • Allison Wade, aam is are was were (red oxide), 2O25, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, acrylic paint, paste, 39 x 34 x 2 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (cobalt blue), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, Flashe, pigment, acrylic paint, 28 x 23 x 2 inches
  • Allison Wade, 7. am is are was were (turquoise green), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, acrylic paint, 30 x 27 x 2 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (mint and walnut), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, acrylic paint, texture paste, wood, 32 x 14.5 x 2.5 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (purple), 2O25 papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, pumice medium, hand-woven fabric, fabric, acrylic paint, wood 67 x 42 x 7 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (royal blue), 2025 papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, acrylic paint, 22 x 15.5 x 2.5 inches
  • Allison Wade, am is are was were (turquoise blue), 2025, papier-mâché, Aqua-Resin, concrete patching compound, acrylic paint, 21 x 17 x 6 inches
  • Allison Wade, Framework for Offerings #6 (circle drawing), 2025, crayon on paper mounted on steel, magnet, steel, paint, 19 x 14.5 x 3.5 inches