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Summer 2023 Exhibitions | Opening Reception

May 27, 2023 | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT

Saturday, May 27 | 3-5:00pm
Free and open to the public

Join us in welcoming our 2023 summer exhibitions with a celebratory opening reception and refreshments in our courtyard. Exhibiting artists Rodrigo Valenzuela and Nancy Andrews will be in attendance.

Nancy Andrews | Homebodies, Andrews’ first solo exhibition in her home state brings together diverse threads of her artistic practice, including drawing, collage, video, and sculpture. The questions that unite this work explore the concept of display–what is displayed in the home, how femininity is displayed in popular media, and how we look at what is displayed–and the disconnect between American ideals and actualities. The work offers a particularly female point of view on aspirations for peace and prosperity in the home, reflecting on pervasive overtones of ownership and the desire to control women’s bodies by men who occupy dominant roles in our past and current Western culture. Similarly, Andrews’ portrayal of animals pushes against human-made boundaries by affording them subjecthood and their own, autonomous gazes. Andrews is the recipient of the Ellis-Beauregard Foundations’s 2022 Fellowship in the Visual Arts.

Ellie Ga | Quarries will present a projection of her latest video, Quarries (2022), which premiered in spring 2022 at the Jeu de Paume (Paris). In Quarries, Ga’s steady, captivating voice entices viewers to traverse a path composed of seemingly disparate shards of conversations, events and fleeting images which, over the duration of the forty minute video, accumulate into a mosaic that links the human hand and its tools with the capacity for resistance.

Shinique Smith | Continuous Poem will present her monumental, 28-foot-wide artwork, Memories of my youth streak by on the 23 (2019), which stirs together paint, textiles, and pieces of mirrors in a vibrant impression that evokes the sensation of moving down a street. The seven-panel work is, in part, autobiographical: it animates familiar memories of the artist and the number 23 bus she would ride to and from her high school in Baltimore. In her accompanying series of 30 x 30-inch paintings, each artwork conjures an emotion that feels familiar but cannot be entirely pinned down, evading a too close definition or categorization. These glimpses into the artist’s recollection flatten her personal history and memory in one continuous moment that collages all that came before—piece by piece and heaped onto the canvas—into the present.

Rodrigo Valenzuela | WEAPONS will premiere a major installation incorporating works from two connected and ongoing photographic series, Weapons and Afterwork, that will be integrated into floor-to-ceiling wood-frame structures installed along with ceramic pieces made by the artist. Through a patina of nostalgic fantasy, Valenzuela’s Weapons series offers views of imaginative performances that might take place on a job site once workers depart. Knives, screws, rope, and chains—the tools of many trades—appear reconfigured as sinister phoenixes, ramshackle sculptures, and animistic creatures of dreams. Afterwork, the earlier series, presents pictures of somber, silvery rooms filled with mechanical contraptions and fog, possibly from the sweat left hanging in the air after a long day’s work.

 

Details

Date:
May 27, 2023
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
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Venue

CMCA | Courtyard
21 Winter Street
Rockland, ME 04841
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Phone:
2077015005