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A Certain Slant of Light

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January 22, 2017 – March 4, 2017 (dates subject to change)
Reception: Sunday, January 4, 3 – 6pm

Curated by Shona Macdonald

“There’s a certain slant of light On winter afternoons,
That oppresses like the weight Of cathedral tunes”
– Emily Dickinson

The work of this group of artists hopes to encapsulate the lyricism, fragility, and foreboding inherent in Dickinson’s poem. Memory too, captured in Dickinson’s vivid imagery, is present in much of this work: particularly the way memories unearth and dislodge, becoming different with age. Also, stillness and boredom where the imagination runs free, on days such as dreary, rain-soaked Sunday afternoons, as evoked in Dickinson’s poem.

The poem’s undercurrent of affliction illuminates something within the narrator herself. A supernatural heft within the four slight passages swells as the arbitrary and enigmatic slant of light transforms into a malevolent force of nature. The artists represented here amplify common visages and familiar objects while expounding on the implications. These artists similarly excavate content from the slightest stimuli either pictorially or through gesture. Their works yield psychically charged moments, which reference Dickinson’s unequalled ability to exact underlying drama from arrested observation. — Shona MacDonald, Guest Curator

Artists in the Exhibition: Bill Conger, Natalie Jacobson, Shona Macdonald, Melissa Randall, Dawn Roe and Dustin Young.

Bill Conger, Evening Days, 2011. Plastic candy mold and dried mop water. 10 x 8 inches. Bill Conger. "Closer to Heart," 2006.  Ray-O-Vac flashlight and wall corner. Natalie Jacobson. "Self Reproducing Triangle." 2014. Acrylic on canvas. 14" x 16". Natalie Jacobson. "Flush, " 2014. Acrylic on canvas. 20 x 20 inches, 2014. Shona Macdonald. "Ghost #4," 2016. Silverpoint on paper. 22 x 30 inches. Melissa Randall, Untitled (Jentel Series),  2013. Ink on paper, 5.5 x 7.5 inches. Dawn Roe, "Sunshine Bores," 2016. Photograph, dimensions variable. Dustin Young. "Fragment," 2013. Graphite on paper, 18 x 18 inches.

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