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A Distant Horizon by Holly Tomlinson

April 4th – April 31st

Artist Statment:
In this series, I am exploring the freedom of a sketch in oils.  With an art background in realism, it has been a challenge to keep my line work and brushstrokes loose and fluid, much like a pencil sketch.  Seeing how a few lines can create a suggested landscape has been a very exciting process. Although these paintings were created individually, when they are brought together they begin a whole new dialogue.  The perspective shifts and changes as you move from one panel to the next, the landscapes vary, yet the horizon remains a constant in each.  An ever-present and distant horizon.

CANCELED: The opening reception for a Distant Horizon will no longer take place on Thursday, April 6th. Please check back for updates.
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PLEASE NOTE: walk-ins are welcome for the gallery. 

The Way of Gaia by Martin Bridge

The Way of Gaia by Martin Bridge

March 1st – March 31st

The Way of Gaia is a collection of paintings and prose that speaks to humanity’s relationship to the planet through the lenses of ecology, evolution, and the environment. The book calls out for a narrative that realigns the reader’s sense of self and species identity to that of being part of the biosphere, a vast network of life linked together by relationships of shared ancestry, beauty, and interdependence. The authors hope these offerings will contribute to replacing the destructive narratives of modern society with frames that encourage humanity to honor and restore life, as well as contribute to the flourishing of all life without end.

 

About Martin Bridge

Martin Clark Bridge was born into a lineage of artists and teachers. He is proudly carrying this family tradition forth as he lives, creates, and teaches in the hills of Western Massachusetts. His work spans a wide range of media from Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Theater Design, and Site Specific Installations to Performance. Martin’s work celebrates the sacredness inherent in nature, the consciousness in all things, and the power of place and seeks to challenge the cultural paradigms that dictate the way we relate to both the natural world and our brothers and sisters. Through his work, he hopes to inspire and cultivate a greater sense of mystery and possibility in our experience of the world.

Opening reception Thursday, March 2nd from 5 to 7 PM

PLEASE NOTE: walk-ins are welcome for the gallery. 

Glued Down: Collage Paintings by Jules Jones

January 18th – February 25th

 

About Jules Jones
Jules Jones is a queer disabled artist living and working in Franklin County. Jones’ “collage paintings” are maximalist mixed media works that reflect their process of repurposing old artworks into collaging material. Print media such as monotypes, screen prints, and lithographs meet scraps of newspaper, works on paper, or childhood drawings; all become affixed to a surface, to be further painted and drawn on, in a nearly endless feedback loop of layering- until a precise visual balance is achieved. Jones’s prior paintings on canvas or paper become cannibalized, cut into whimsical butterflies and flowers, or universal motifs such as body outlines and faces. Each painting becomes a multi-colored quilt, where figures dance and patterns emerge. This furious recycling of self-made materials results in mosaic-like paintings with an imaginative, otherworldly quality.
Opening reception Thursday, February 2nd from 5 to 7 PM

PLEASE NOTE: walk-ins are welcome for the gallery.