April 3 - 28, 2019
Opening Reception:
Friday, April 5, 6 pm - 8:30 pm
POETRY READING
Saturday, April 27, 2 pm
Free and open to the public
Alan Albert, Susan Nisenbaum Becker, Aimée Sands, and Gary Whited
Lesley Cohen
”Salvaged Spaces”
Vivian Pratt
”Drawn in Space”
Larry Volk
”Visual Larder”
Lesley Cohen: “Salvaged Spaces”
In my exhibition, I peel back the layers of our everyday world to explore what’s hidden beneath. Like searching for an elusive memory or a connection to an untraceable place, we may find only a small fragment of something that was once a larger experience. These associations can act as a trigger for a memory and bring us back to a particular place and time. My process acknowledges what exists while recovering, examining, and integrating what has been left behind.
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Vivian Pratt: “Drawn in Space”
Drawing is a meditation for me. Using pencil and paper I create abstractions, always with reference to the natural world. But I need more.
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Larry Volk: “Visual Larder”
The works in this exhibition continue my exploration of memory, family history and identity. The creation of these works relies upon archives of documents and photographs that were preserved and passed on to me by my family members. Photographic prints along with objects and ephemera are frequently the materials used for preserving family histories and memories.
My work as a visual artist, however, is born out of questions rather than simple documentation and recollection. Often, I strive to inform the viewer’s experience of these images through my manipulation and construction of them into larger composite forms that move them beyond personal recall and nostalgia. A. D. Coleman, critic and curator of photography, refers to this approach as the “directorial mode," wherein “what the photograph encodes is a perspective, a viewpoint, an opinion - even possibly, a fiction” 1.