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Scott Anderson - Good Attitude
Myra Day - Lilith's Finger
Myra Day - A Weight, A Wait, Await
Elizabeth Glaessner - Pond Gazing with Pony
Elizabeth Glaessner - Flame
Elizabeth Glaessner - Pond Gazing
Doron Langberg
Zoe Avery Nelson - Boxing Dance
Tammy Nguyen - Kiss of the Blossom
GaHee Park - Rainy Day
Celeste Rapone - Volunteer
Michael Stamm - Deedee's Om
Myra Day - Sistrum Stilleto - 2019
Myra Day - Vitae
Myra Day - One Half
Myra Day - St. Almost
Myra Day - Plastic Agdistis

Press Release

Scott Anderson
Myra Day
Elizabeth Glaessner
Doron Langberg
Zoe Avery Nelson
Tammy Nguyen
GaHee Park
Celeste Rapone
Michael Stamm

Also in November, the gallery is excited to feature Drinking the Reflection, an exhibition of guest artists curated by Elizabeth Malaska. This exhibition is comprised of paintings and sculptures, with a particular interest in the human form. According to Malaska, “…in curating this show I have realized that all of these artists push/pull/stretch/abuse/elevate the figure in their work. This highly plastic take on the painted body/environment is a binding force in this group, and relates very directly to how I’m thinking about and working with the bodies in my work—both in concept and execution.”