Francis Richardson, Kathleen Richardson, and Virginius Hall have been painting together for years. Their exhibition (August 11th – September 6th) focuses on the gifts that a community of artists can give to each other. Subtitled “Tell me what’s wrong with my tree,” the show examines the benefits of mutual learning and playful critique. The opening will be on Thursday, August 28th at 7:00 PM.
Category Archives: Exhibitions
Lying on the Horns: A Queer Art Show
June 13 – July 11, 2014
Lying On The Horns is a visual and multimedia art exhibition that features works by Queer artists from Central Ohio. Inspired by the rhetorical idiom “on the horns of dilemma”, the works presented in this exhibition utilize painting, sculpture, illustration, screen-printing, mixed-media and video art to challenge the existing margins of Queerness.
Featured Artists:
Sierra Conley
Glenn Cox
Kyle Franklin
Jocelyn Hach
Jesse James Johnson
Rachel Lee
Cody Mankin
Alexis McCrimmon
Jacci Delaney’s “The Specter of Sentimentality,” April 11th – May 2nd
We’re so pleased to have Jacci Delaney back with her second show in the EASE Gallery – “The Specter of Sentimentality.” The opening was on Friday, April 11th at 7:00 PM. Show closes this weekend.
Agnes Burris’ “Theories for the Consequences,” Opening Reception May 10th @ 7:00 PM. Show Closes June 14th.
In her latest body of work, Agnes Burris investigates the premise that dedicated repetition eventually breeds something new. Using stickers her paintings create vibrant systems from repeated forms.
Slideshow from the Wildernesses Opening and Reading
We had a wonderful time when artists and writers gathered to share work on the theme of Wildernesses: Physical and Spiritual. You can get a paper copy of the chapbook that accompanies the show by stopping by the gallery, or you can download a .pdf of it here.