Mark Brasuell
Katherine Johnson
Eric Havelock-Bailie

August 25 – September 10, 2023
Opening reception Friday,  August 25th 6:00-9:00pm

Mark Brasuell     Unterschwelling

My current work delves into the subliminal mind, showcased through a series of drawings that reach into the dark, the unknown, and the mysterious. Subliminal art is a captivating genre that operates on the fringes of conscious perception, inviting viewers to delve beyond the surface and explore hidden meanings or emotions embedded within the artwork.

Abstract painting with circles and spheres in balck and white with a few streaks of red
“die Geburt des Universums”

Introducing “Unterschwelling” (translated as “Subliminal” in English): an exciting exhibition of my work that ventures into the realms of the unknown. Expect bold, black and white drawings punctuated with pops of color and an unparalleled sense of space, creating a show like no other.

Katherine Johnson     Ungrounded
Abstract painting of swirling blacks yellows oranges red and white
“Origin” Acrylic on canvas.

Several sudden life changes have led to my having no painting time for months. There was no choice, no one else to take on the job, but in the end the side effects of what I had to do – acceptance of what is and letting go – were a gift. In this show, I use the skills I learned during that time. New versions of past work are changed to reflect where I am now and new work flows from unquestioned sources.

Eric Havelock-Bailie
Two photos side by side of old man riding a bicycle at night and an image of a movie theater with "Flushed Away" playing.
“Unknown”

While my recent photographic concerns have been largely regarding abandonment, forgetting or being forgotten, decrepitude and so on – themes which this very building embodied until a couple of years ago – I’ve wanted for some time to show work from the recent past. I’ve felt for a pretty long time that these Polaroids which date from a period when I scanned for a living deserve more than one showing. The scans and thus the enlargements show every “flaw” and the “peculiar Polaroid properties” and thus detail in the originals. These images were made after I gave up cycling everywhere and had to drive to Texas to see about my mother’s health and welfare. So with some exceptions, these are chronicles of little journeys around 2001 – 2006.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Sept. 15 – Oct. 1, 2023
Gayla Lemke, J Alta

October 5 – October  22, 2023
Wynne Reynolds
Stephen Shugart

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