Reception: Wednesday, March 8, 5-7pm Curated by Montserrat Galleries Curatorial Assistant, Taliyah Shepard Michael Aghahowa Frantz Lexy Jameel Radcliffe Rixy Artist Talk: Chanel Thervil, Wednesday, March 9, 2:50-3:40 (siesta) via Zoom Artist Talk: Frantz Lexy & Jameel Radcliffe, Tuesday, March 28, 11:00-12:00 (lunch hour), Paul Scott Library The Lost and Found Ones celebrates the painted...
Reception: Thursday, April 6th, 2023, 5 - 7 pm Helen Maguire Newman This Too Shall Pass is a senior thesis show showcasing eleven works by artist Helen Maguire Newman. These evocative digital photographs, often combined with drawing and text, reflect the artist's personal experiences with learning disabilities and mental health struggles. The pieces are embodied...
Reception: Thursday, April 6, 5-7pm Caleb Keys Caitlyn O’Leary Camryn Reynolds Dillon Fitzgerald Lanie Shine Lesley Garcia Back to the Feature, a fine-arts exhibition, takes viewers on an unexpected creative experience. Through their individual multimedia practices, Caleb Keys, Camryn Reynolds, Caitlyn O’Leary, Dillon Fitzgerald, Lanie Shine, and Lesley Garcia explore significant topics unearthed during their...
Gallery Hours Open to Montserrat community M-F, 10am-5pm or by appointment: [email protected] Reception: Thursday, April 6, 5-7pm Kaleela Greenlee Isabella DeLia Textured Bodies is a visual experience of emotions, relationships, and self-discovery. Artists Isabella Delia and Kaleela Greenlee explore these ideas through methodologies of fiber and fabric works. The interpersonal reflections expressed through the work...
Reception: Thursday, April 6th, 5-7 PM Morgan Covert Anders McLaughlin Haleigh O’Leary Rebekah Sommer These four artists use their varied artistic practices to process, cope with, and heal from trauma. They make tangible their internal struggles, making them external using literal and non-representational visuals and language. They convey stories about their past, present, and the...
Reception: Thursday, April 6, 2023 5:00 - 7:00 pm Audrey Permunian Savanah Cornell The dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move are questioned, observed, and composited--from filling space full of color and matter, to capturing an interval of time, devoid of color. Audrey Permunian and Savannah Cornell close in on...
Students in Bernadette Carr's Using Images class were tasked with creating a poster based on the official poster for National Library Week. Artists include: Misha Huntington, Brianna Brand, Elliot Gale, and Thea Cannon.
Reception: Wednesday, April 19, 5-7PM Gabi Casella Hannah Capra Ponita Zachary Fontaine Daniela Serratore Coco Haseltine Kerrigan Upton ‘Midnight Matinee: Something Along the Lines of Frankenstein’ brings together multi-disciplinary works from seven unique artists with differing perspectives; An accumulation of ideas realized through varying methods such as sculpture, printmaking, painting, and experimentation. “Midnight Matinee…” explores...
Morghan Schnoll Reception: Wednesday, from 5-7PM The work in my exhibition What’s Mine is Yours, captures the essence of trauma in a series of experimental mixed media works and installations. In paintings, assemblages, collages, and installations I am finding ways to explore the depths of the subconscious. My curiosity and desire to use symbolism in...
Reception: Wednesday, April 19, 5-7PM Nathan J Felker’s Cynderwind is a coming-of-age graphic novel that follows a young boy on a quest to redeem himself; originally a Dungeons and Dragons campaign, Cynderwind eventually spun into its’ own journey of self-reflection and the fight against a cruel world where violence will only be met with...
Travis Lawless Reception: Wednesday, April 19, 5-7pm Gallery Hours Open to Montserrat community M-F, 10am-5pm or by appointment: [email protected] In Hidden Spaces, a solo exhibition by Travis Lawless, is an exploration of humanity’s urge for community and creation, together. The work lives in conversation with humanity's fascination with wall art, and its ever evident presence...
Reception: Wednesday, April 19, 5-7PM Artist Statement: I explore the juxtaposition between the gruesome and beautiful; seduction and disgust. As a fan of all things horror and gore, I want to display these qualities in a poetic and colorful way. I play with the application of paint seductively to inspire viewers to look...
Reception: Thursday, April 27, 5-7PM Thea Cannon: Between Words is a project centered around the daily journals of my late great-grandfather, Calvin Young. He had a journal for every year, spanning from the 1940s to the 1990s. The work uses words from these journals to create poetry, as well as compositions in which the literal...