Found-object art takes shape in new Corner Gallery exhibit in Ukiah
One of the many assemblage pieces in "Casing the Joint" running at the Corner Gallery in Ukiah, Calif. now through March 31, 2026. (Harmony Gaits via Bay City News)
UKIAH, CA., 3/1/26 – Clock gears, violin strings and antique hardware take on new life in “Casing the Joint,” a new exhibit opening Friday at the Corner Gallery in Ukiah.
The show features original assemblage works created by participants in the “Outta the Box” Assemblage Camps, led by Spencer Brewer and Esther Siegel at their Harmony Gaits property in Redwood Valley.
The workshops are held three times a year and welcome participants of all experience levels. During the camps, attendees learn the fundamentals of assemblage art — building compositions from reclaimed and repurposed materials.
Each piece begins with a collection of found objects gathered over decades by Brewer and Siegel, including musical instrument parts, antique hardware, clock mechanisms, wire, jewelry and other salvaged items. Participants select from the assortment and construct original works, most presented in shadowbox-style frames.
The resulting collection leans playful and unconventional, with layered textures and unexpected juxtapositions. There is also a subtle nod to the tradition of found-object art popularized by artists such as Marcel Duchamp.
“Casing the Joint” opens with a First Friday reception from 5 to 8 p.m. March 6. The exhibit runs through March 31 at the Corner Gallery, 201 S. State St., Ukiah.


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