Join us for an afternoon of artist talks with Embodiment exhibiting artists Alfred Harris, Rachel Maxi, Megan Prince, and Cara Tomlinson
Saturday, June 8, 3p
The event is free and open to the public.
RSVPs encouraged; click here to RSVP.
Through her materials and construction, Rachel Maxi’s paintings, wall sculptures, and free-standing totems are a tangible synthesis of memories and interpretations of natural and built environments.
Based in figuration, Cara Tomlinson’s paintings investigate the friction between opposing forces and states of being and how that tension can be navigated in the creation of physical and personal balance.
A lifelong diarist, painter Alfred Harris’s colorful, graphic compositions give expression to his memories and dreams.
The delicate oil pastel and graphite drawings on paper by multimedia artist Megan Prince speak to the necessity of community and the importance of recognizing our interrelated humanity.
Other artists on view in Embodiment:
Themes of memory, migration, loss, and transformation permeate the delicate and dreamlike collaged drawings of Stas Orlovski. Images of fallen statues, running men, heads, feet, eyes, flags, plants, and books represent the inescapable influence of the past on our present personal and collective constructs.
Using his unique process of graphite drawings embedded in resin, Brooks Shane Salzwedel’s work focuses on natural and unnatural landscapes disconnected from their usual surroundings or places in time.
Vander McClain documents solitary moments within the vast continuance of time and nature through his gauche and ink drawings of found and natural objects discovered in remote areas of the American West.
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