TRACY HAYES, OCT. 4 - NOV. 1, 2024
ARTIST RESIDENCY
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EXHIBITION OPENING: OCT 18 5-7 PM
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Tracy Hayes will be onsite working on drawings and installations from her Obliteration Scrolls series. Tracy’s work explores the intersection of language and visual art, using a unique process that combines dark and light media to create compelling stop-motion videos. This residency aims to deepen her exploration of obliteration, balancing tension between anticipation and access. Hayes​ will be creating new iterations of her Obliteration Scrolls and incorporating time-based video projection.
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TRACY HAYES
CONSTRUCTS, JUL. 28 - SEPT. 15, 2024
GROUP EXHIBITION
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Constructs explores distinct visual languages through geometric abstraction and sculptural works. Each of the artists has their own unique vocabulary centered around defined shapes and form.​
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JENNY MCGEE DOUGHERTY, Untitled
INTO THE ETHER, APR. 23 - JUN. 7, 2024
GROUP EXHIBITION
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Into the Ether is a group exhibition focusing on the nebulous and ephemeral—in hazy, high-key abstraction, airy pastels and immersive installation. Memory and myth are explored, even if in fleeting moments.
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KEVIN XIQUES, What Andy Taught Me
EXCAVATIONS, FEB. 12 - MAR. 22, 2024
GROUP EXHIBITION
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​Excavations features themes of geological time and forms, slower paced growth and erosion, and our relation to our surrounding. Media includes mixed media encaustic, photography, and ceramic work.
JULIE HAMEL, Known Unknown
AS THE LIGHT WANES, DEC. 9 - JAN. 24, 2024
GROUP EXHIBITION
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As The Light Wanes is a group exhibition exploring nocturnes, quieter reflection, detachment and yearning as the days get shorter. Media includes photographic work, painting, sculpture and monotype.
RACHEL BURGESS, Midnight
FLORA & FAUNA, SEPT 30 - NOV. 17, 2023
GROUP EXHIBITION
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Flora & Fauna collectively explores a diverse range of interpretations of regional foliage, as well as more eccentric and imagined plant-life or organic forms. Media incudes painting, mixed media sculpture, drawing, ceramic work and scanography.
JAMES MULLEN, Flora # 16