Thursday, October 24th, 2024
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
The Wright Contemporary Gallery
The Wright presents the fabulous seascapes of Elen Feinberg, along with Anne Farrell & Meghan Wilbar presenting their collages. Wilbar uses bits of torn paper, her pieces suggesting both the expansiveness of Western skies and the isolation of traveling down empty roads with only telephone poles for company. Farrell’s work has a magical quality that is almost childlike in its playfulness. Her brief statement sums it all up: “Making things that are too big, too unwieldy. Using collected, rejected, accepted stuff. Making sense out of trash: visual sense, personal, nonsense. Doing a lot of glueing. Having unbounded fun with materials, with building , reusing the bits — the discharge of consumption and capitalism”. Feinberg will be presenting a series of oceanscapes in the Wright Office.
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