Dawn DeDeaux
In Dawn DeDeaux’s “Unseen,” the works range from sculpture to photographs and expand the considerations of reality and time. Read More
In Dawn DeDeaux’s “Unseen,” the works range from sculpture to photographs and expand the considerations of reality and time. Read More
David Webber’s films in the “Alphabet Series” explore direct animation and structural cinema. Using the 16mm celluloid as a canvas, the work explores the formal possibilities of film and the compositional strategies of time-based media. Read More
This selection of paintings and sculpture from Ida Kohlmeyer’s estate span almost 40 years of the artist’s career and represent several shifts in her style. Read More
In its video installation "Water, Water Everywhere So Let’s All Have a Drink," Okay Mountain presents a video that satirically pays homage to the saturation of mass media found in our culture. Read More
In this exhibition, David Halliday presents photographs that appear visually brighter and lighter in energy than his more intimate and formal sepia-toned photographs. Read More
In this body of work, Charbonnet incorporates images of flowers appropriated from other artists. She constructs surfaces utilizing an additive and subtractive process, which involves the manipulation of layers of collage, paint, fabric and different acrylic mediums. Read More
Stephanie Patton's video explores the effort it takes to avoid confrontation with an individual harboring a short temper or mood swings. Read More
Lesley Dill’s exhibition encounters and is inspired by the life of the late Sister Gertrude Morgan. The entire space is designed as a progressive story vibrating between heaven and hell. Read More
Dawn Dedeaux's remarkable video, titled ONE DROP is an unedited thirty minute microscopic view of a small glass of water. Read More