artists

editions

More Than What My Hands Can Hold - Kim Bennett, Adriane Colburn, Ala Ebtekar, Lena Gustafson, Nathan Lynch, Bruna Massadas, Shaun O’Dell, Rex Ray, Dani Tull

I typically don't like thematic group shows. In fact, I don't believe we've presented one with a curatorial premise in over 29 years of exhibitions. And, I suppose that trend continues. But, over the past few years our Environmental crisis has been on everyone's tongue. So, we recognized a handful of artists that we admire, who were quietly considering our fraught entanglement with the natural world. Their work doesn’t offer didactic platitudes, but instead offers an interpretation of what’s inside them, a person’s most basic orientation toward the world. Philosophers repeatedly consider the way we live our lives on the cusp of inner and outer worlds, always absorbed within our inner world while at the same time existing within the external environment.

Bruna Massadas "Bow To The Moon",

2021

Acrylic on canvas

16 x 14 inches

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Bruna Massadas "Fire Season",

2021

Acrylic on canvas

17 x 13 inches

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Bruna Massadas "Rainbow Tendrils",

2022

Acrylic on canvas

24 x 20 inches

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Adriane Colburn,

2022

Ink, watercolor, gouache, inkjetprints

43 x 45 inches

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Adriane Colburn,

2022

Ink, watercolor, gouache, inkjetprints

32 x 37 inches

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Ala Ebtekar "Nightfall (After Asimov and Emerson)",

2013

Cut mat over cyanotype on found book page exposed by starlight

24 x 19 inches

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Ala Ebtekar "Zenith (V)",

2015

Acrylic over cyanotype on canvas exposed by starlight

60 x 120 inches

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Dani Tull "I Will Think Ocean Thoughts Like The Blue Whale",

2021

Flashe on tie-dyed muslin

20 x 16 inches

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Dani Tull "Slow Swirl At The Edge Of The Sea",

2021

Flashe on canvas

63 x 36 inches

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Dani Tull "When The Child Was A Child It Walked With Its Arms Swinging, Wanted The Brook To Be A River, The River To Be A Torrent, And This Puddle To Be The Sea",

2021

Flashe on painters dropcloth

48 x 24 inches

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Kim Bennett "5 Mondays Wave Split",

2019

Watercolor on paper

24 x 24 inches

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Kim Bennett "Bench Wave Split",

2019

Watercolor on paper

22 x 30 inches

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Kim Bennett "Kittens On A String",

2019

Embroidery on linen

36 x 30 inches

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Kim Bennett "La Pipopipette",

2019

Indigo dye and embroidery on cotton

28 x 24 inches

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Lena Gustafson "Navigation In The Dark",

2022

Acrylic on canvas

72 x 60 inches

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Nathan Lynch "Arch",

2018

Glazed Ceramic

44 x 32 x 8 inches

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Nathan Lynch "Waiting For The Sky To Change",

2018

Glazed Ceramic

36 x 28 x 8 inches

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Nathan Lynch "Wag The Dog",

2022

Cedar, Oak and glazed ceramic

41 x 80 x 30 inches

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Nathan Lynch "Staging Of The Clowns",

2022

Glazed Ceramic

27 x 21 x 13 inches

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Nathan Lynch "The Sugar In My Gum",

2012

Glazed Ceramic

45 x 24 x 24 inches

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Shaun O'Dell "The History Of Itself Being Made Part 1: Score For Hephaestus' Foot",

2017 - 2018

Gouache and ink on paper mounted on canvas over panel

88.5 x 120.75 inches

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