Kara Patrowicz: Parallel Play
On View: November 16–December 17, 2023
Parallel play is the developmental stage in which toddlers play side-by-side without interacting with each other. In Patrowicz’s richly textured fiber works, the ancient techniques of wool felting and weaving are used to represent contemporary motherhood and the isolation of parenting small children during a pandemic.
Casey Fisher Anthropocentric Reality: Our Constructed Wasteland
On View: January 18–February 25, 2024
View nowEmmanuel Opoku: We Ourselves are Shared
On View: January 18–February 25, 2024
An immigrant from Ghana, Opoku reflects on his diasporic experience with a twist of surrealist humor and occasional sarcasm. With a strong cultural belief that all broken objects have value and potential, Opoku’s symbolic portraiture and sculptural assemblages take shape from repurposed and transformed objects of various utility. While modernist influences like Duchamp and Brancusi are evident, Opoku examines his own cultural assimilation, while raising questions of how we value, commodify, and
Jeanette Staley: Predators and Pray
On View: January 18–February 25, 2024
Staley’s series of collaged paintings reinterprets the histories of early modern artists and illustrators, including J. J.Audubon and Maria Sibylla Merian, who wanted to document the natural world. The artist juxtaposes their depictions of animals with religious and political texts, folk tales, and maps of U.S. regions where industry is interlocked with economic inequality and environmental destruction.