April 01 - May 28,2022
Madison Branch’s work feels symbolic and recognizable while also exposing the unknown arena of what may be described as the metaphysical plane (or even the cosmos). The multiple instances of translation that occur during the creation of these images is reminiscent of the interpretative relationships between objects, both human and non-human, reinforcing the idea that every object is altered by its surroundings.
Winter Rusiloski creates large-scale, rich and sublime paintings which have expressive painterly marks reminiscent of wind and motion. She is an avid traveler who uses photography to document the vast and desolate landscape. In addition to capturing her landscape, Rusiloski then directly collages these photographs into her paintings or indirectly uses them as structural inspiration in order to introduce a varied vocabulary, new space, and romantic narrative.
Alexis Serio’s paintings are philosophical and formal investigations about the visual perception of light and color, the personal act of remembering and inventing, and the natural illusiveness of time. Through a series of layers and a process of adding and subtracting paint, she generates the illusion of continually moving shapes (light)."
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