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EXHIBITIONISTA: WHISPER at Verum Ultimum Gallery
Verum Ultimum Gallery 3014 NE Ainsworth, Portland, OR, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in WHISPER! at Verum Ultimum Gallery in Portland.
Says Owner and Curator Jennifer Gillia Cutshall:
"...when the murmur from art echoes beyond the walls & settles somewhere secret. And "Whisper" with an exclamation may signal contradictions or dualities. The term carries symbolism pertinent to the momentous occasion, but it also carries mystery to be filled in by artists' interpretations. Verum is open to all perceptions of this theme. Delicate expressions are welcome, as are bold, and the term WHISPER may be framed in many ways, not necessarily meant to be a literal elucidation. All mediums and modes of expression are welcome. Verum Ultimum Gallery tasks artists to define this inaugural exhibition to herald in Verum's new space in Southeast Portland this summer of 2024!"
EXHIBITIONISTA: INTERPLAY with the SDA
Dairy Barn Art Center O'Bleniss Gallery 8000 Dairy Lane, Athens, OH, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in INTERPLAY, organized by the SDA!
Interplay presents works that explore parallels, synergies, or tensions between two or more ideas. Artworks may examine connections between seemingly unrelated concepts, map relationships between maker and materials, or reflect interactions between maker and tools. Works employ traditional, interdisciplinary, or collaborative methodologies.
Honoring the diverse range of approaches within fiber art and highlighting the rich tapestry of multicultural links, Interplay looks toward a future informed by the past, bringing together ideas for fresh reflection, reinterpretation, and deeper understanding.
EXHIBITIONISTA: Soliloquy at The Bridge Art Foundation’s Scholart Selection Gallery
The Scholorarts election 417 S Mission Dr, San Gabriel, CA, United StatesThe Bridge Arts Foundation presents "SOLILOQUY," hosted at our partnered gallery The Scholart Selection, in San Gabriel, CA, USA, from July 13th to August 10th, 2024.
"Soliloquy" is a solitary discourse with oneself, an intimate dialogue that transcends the confines of external perception. It captures the journey of introspection and self-discovery, where one navigates the labyrinthine corridors of their own mind, seeking clarity amidst the tumult of thoughts and emotions.
During their inner reflections, the individuals grapple with existential questions, confronting their fears, desires, and vulnerabilities with raw honesty in solitude. It embraces the inherent human longing for understanding and truth, inviting the individual to confront their inner darkness and embrace the transformative power of self-reflection.
EXHIBITIONISTA: “WOMEN ARTISTS MAKING THEIR MARK 2024”
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA, United StatesI am delighted to have two works shown in this exhibition: 16th annual Women Artists Making Their Mark: An ONLINE Exhibition. Co-Juried by Donna Seager of Seager Gray Gallery and Priscilla Otani of Arc Gallery. Online show dates: July 23 to Oct 1, 2024 SEE THE SHOW! Zoom Roundtable with Jurors Tuesday, July 30 at 4 pm […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: Iteration Reiteration at TOUCHSTONE GALLERY
Touchstone Gallery 901 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC, DC, United StatesI am thrilled to participate in in Washington, DC. ITERATION REITERATION Patterns and repetitive elements, integral to the art and design of countless cultures and artistic methods, offer viewers a framework to interpret information through recurring arrangements. How do these elements shape perception of art and the world? This exhibition presents artwork that embraces pattern […]
EXHIBITIONISTA: “We Are Doing It All Wrong”
Edward A. Dixon Gallery 222 North St. Clair Street, Dayton, OH, United StatesI am honored to participate in the 4th annual exhibition We Are Doing It All Wrong, presented at the Edward A. Dixon Gallery, Dayton, OH.
We're Doing It ALL Wrong open sas a two month long exhibition beginning August 2, 2024. Planned by the Edward A. Dixon Gallery, the it is a challenge to artists and viewers to recognize, react and learn about the many ways humanity continually fails itself. These issues are not always mainstream and sometimes are hidden. Artwork from the prior exhibitions touched on topics such as sky high drug prices, the environment & climate change, dependence on technology, social injustice, Native American women disappearances, homelessness, gaslighting and the suffering caused by avocado farming in Mexico. Artists are encouraged to submit work that captures or is a comment on a tradition, a system, a practice, an institution or anything they see that needs to be changed for the betterment of humanity or our planet. View the online version of the previous exhibitions at weredoingitallwrong.com.