About the Artwork
The Rabbit Hole by Andy Cooperman is about visual challenges. It depicts the muscles and structure of the human iris in an eye. At the center, in the pupil, is a partially obscured capital letter "E" representing the "Big E" on eye charts.
This artwork is part of a curated collection by Lucile Chich in October 2023 for the Kessler Center, in Puyallup, Western Washington. The collection is based on joy, color, and inclusion. It was critical to the local Art Selection Committee that the collection celebrate artists who are experiencing disability. This could be physical, neurological, or intellectual. They also wanted to see artists who use the transformative powers of artmaking to transcend, to heal, to rejoice.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Puyallup School District.
About the Artist
Andy Cooperman is a jeweler and metalsmith who makes all sorts of things from all sorts of things and for all sorts of reasons. He is known for applying the craft, traditions, and discipline of metalsmithing to materials ranging from ping-pong balls to porcupine quills, and sterling silver to stainless steel. Cooperman has been a working artist for over forty years, as well as writing and teaching. He lives and works in Seattle, Western Washington.