Nathan M. Brimhall

Inclusion

Like all of my works, “Inclusion” is focused on keeping humanity in the daily equations of business and the noise of living. I hope to create moments of pause where one can hold space to see a different perspective, recognize a bias, shift a paradigm, and hopefully spark some dialogue.

Consciousness Rising

Consciousness Rising by Nate Brimhall
Consciousness Rising by Nate Brimhall

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“Consciousness Rising” – This piece began as a quick thought: “Could one raise consciousness by simply looking up to others, and would that consciousness continue to expand?” May we see our common humanity and have consciousness of each other. May I allow my consciousness to rise, continually expanding its scope.

Consciousness Rising + Orientation by Nate Brimhall · 2023 sculpture interview

Orientation

Orientation by Nathan Brimhall
Orientation by Nathan Brimhall

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“Orientation” – Knowing where one stands in relation to time, space, environment, and being. May we accept that our orientation may change with new understanding 

Meet the Artist

Nate is a Utah native who started his artistic journey at the University of Utah, with an emphasis on photography. During a foundational sculpture class, he fell in love with the heat, light, sound, smell, grit, grime, and permanency of steel and welding. His journey continues with large-scale, volumetric structures, generally abstracted and based on the human form and condition.

Website: nmbenembe.com

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Nathan Brimhall 2022 video interview
See by Nathan Brimhall
See by Nathan Brimhall

When I see myself in you, and you in myself, we are not other. We and us creates dialogue, connection, peace, and love. 

May I see and speak of us and we, rather than them and they. 

One. 

Ubuntu

Ubuntu by Nathan Brimhall
Ubuntu by Nathan Brimhall

Ubuntu is an African word…or more specifically, it’s a way of being, that has been described as: “I am because you are. You are because I am. Humanity in all things.” To the artist, the word Ubuntu means “We are each other. There is space and a place for each of us; we all fit and are part of one. I see you. I AM.”