Egg Collective curates group shows, and represents a small selection of emerging and mid-career contemporary artists and designers with the intention of creating a dialogue between the applied arts and the fine arts.
Joshua Vogel
Raised in New Mexico in the 1970's, Joshua Vogel traveled extensively through Australia, Haiti, Europe and finally the American West, where he pursued Anthropology and Art History at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. Architecture studies followed at the University of Oregon, where Vogel also began working in earnest with wood.
By the mid 1990's Vogel had again relocated, this time to New York City where he worked to establish his first studio. Eventually focusing his expertise exclusively on furniture design and production, Joshua co-founded BDDW, a recognizable, heirloom quality, American made furniture and design company.
Ultimately choosing the country lifestyle over that of the city, Joshua moved to the Hudson Valley to rediscover the basics; not only of life, but of design, woodworking and his first love — sculpture. Known to be meticulous and detail oriented, it is Vogel's indomitable energy to build, innate sense of larger design issues, and love of process that set him apart. Joshua is the author of "The Artful Wooden Spoon" (Chronicle Books 2015) and has taught workshops and segments at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship and Pratt Institute.
Wall Totem no. 1, 2019 Catalpa 31.5’’ x 16’’ x 14’’ Unique