For his exhibition Mind Loops, Ian Trask premieres a new series of sculpture and installation works created with materials intercepted from the local waste stream. Emulating the critical role decomposers (like moss and fungi) play in reinvigorating natural ecosystems, Trask’s practice is a holistic system of recirculating man-made debris into remarkable artworks. Influenced by his
Find out more »Elijah Ober’s solo exhibition brings together two ongoing bodies of work that center the lives of two species often regarded as pests—snails and squirrels. Ober engaging works centered on these creatures uncovers information about the lands on which we reside and the ways we utilize and relate to ecosystems and resources. CALCIUM presents two digitally animated
Find out more »Daniel Minter and Eneida Sanches’ collaborative, immersive installation, through this to that explores the artists shared cultural histories as citizens of the African Diaspora in the United States and Brazil (respectively). The exhibition will take visitors on a sequential journey through an 1,800 sq ft installation featuring video projections, painting, sculpture, assemblage, large scale sculptural
Find out more »In a state known for its magnificent outdoors, this exhibition brings together works by 10 Maine-based and connected artists that explore the vast world of interior spaces. Spanning installation, painting, photography, assemblage, and printmaking, the artworks on view explore rural and urban spaces ranging from homes, historic spaces, museums, and vehicles. Whether offering an up-close
Find out more »Open Studios December 1 – January 8 ArtLab | Free, drop-in during open hours Metamorphosis This month in the ArtLab, we will draw on the work of Daniel Minter, Eneida Sanches, and Elijah Ober, as we consider how we experience and perceive internal transformation in our lives and physical transformation in the natural world. Using
Find out more »Ian Trask (he/him) |Mind Loops For his exhibition Mind Loops, Ian Trask will premiere a new series of sculpture and installation works created with materials intercepted from the local waste stream. Emulating the critical role decomposers (like moss and fungi) play in reinvigorating natural ecosystems, Trask’s practice is a holistic system of recirculating man-made debris
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