LTCC lecture to feature South Lake Tahoe artist

Event Date: 
November 3, 2017 - 5:30pm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Local artist Malcolm Tibbetts will be giving a lecture to members of the public as part of the Lake Tahoe Community College Art Club's Visiting Artist Series on Friday, November 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the school's room F101.

Tibbetts primarily works with wood and has been featured during the Tahoe Art League's annual Studio Tour. He has donated several large sculptures to LTCC that can be found around campus.

As a child, Tibbetts started fitting pieces of wood together in his grandfather’s workshop, beginning a lifelong, serious hobby. After building many furniture pieces and acquiring a shop’s worth full of tools, Tibbetts began doing segmented woodturning. Before becoming a full-time turner, Tibbetts was represented by the Stones Gallery in downtown San Francisco. Currently he sells his artworks directly to the public.

Space is limited to the free event so arrive early to ensure your spot. Room F101 is located in the LTCC Fine Arts Building.

In segmented woodturning, artists can combine small individual components to create any shape or size imaginable. By arranging different wood species, Tibbetts can create any type of surface design that comes to mind.

“This lack of restriction keeps my mind engaged contemplating the possibilities. Long before I have finished one piece, my mind is busy designing and solving the technical challenges of my next project," said Tibbetts. "I have always loved working with wood and this art form gives me the opportunity to work with woods from around the world. Beautiful wood is almost a magical substance; gallery visitors experience an uncontrollable urge to touch the surfaces that I have created using these treasures of nature.”

The Visiting Artist Series is sponsored by the LTCC Foundation and hosted by the LTCC Art Club, a community of art students interested in a variety of mediums, cooperating together in artistic endeavors, who seek to promote and enrich the artistic culture of our community. For more information about LTCC's Art Club, contact LTCC Faculty Advisor Bryan Yerian at Yerian@ltcc.edu, or check out the LTCC Art Club Facebook page (LTCCArtClub).