EMILY GLASS

In Conclusion

Emily Glass, “In Conclusion” “The socially aware figures originate from the study of cadavers in biology labs, insects in university entomology museums, and local herd animals in paddock enclosures. Some issues explored are ideas of self-image,...

“The socially aware figures originate from the study of cadavers in biology labs, insects in university entomology museums, and local herd animals in paddock enclosures. Some issues explored are ideas of self-image, social indifference, and reactions to being watched.”

ANDREW FISH

Outpost

Andrew Fish, “Outpost”: “I seek a painterly aesthetic but mimic photographic visual language through calligraphic mark making.” On view now at Hillyer for the month of October!

Andrew Fish, “Outpost”: “I seek a painterly aesthetic but mimic photographic visual language through calligraphic mark making.”

On view now at Hillyer for the month of October!

RIC GARCIA

Man Bond

Ric Garcia, “Man Bond” is on view in our current exhibition, Perspective. “My work builds upon the legacy of pop art to present a narrative about blended cultures.” This graphic work questions advertising and its implied messages, referencing hero...

Ric Garcia, “Man Bond” is on view in our current exhibition, Perspective. “My work builds upon the legacy of pop art to present a narrative about blended cultures.” This graphic work questions advertising and its implied messages, referencing hero worship and Latino and gender cultures.

TYLER FARINHOLT

Jeffery

Tyler Farinholt’s striking work, “Jeffrey”, is on view now! Tyler, originally from Westminster, Maryland, is “interested in exploring themes of loss, anxiety, isolation, and identity and uses a variety of materials to erase, sand, and dredge the...

Tyler Farinholt’s striking work, “Jeffrey”, is on view now! Tyler, originally from Westminster, Maryland, is “interested in exploring themes of loss, anxiety, isolation, and identity and uses a variety of materials to erase, sand, and dredge the portrait out from its background.”

SPENCER DORMITZER

“I am asking and I figured it out” Spencer Dormitzer Spencer’s work is a combination of the image which he produces and the complex titles which he ascribes to the work: “I consider myself a broken story teller, using abstract and inanimate forms to...

“I am asking and I figured it out” Spencer Dormitzer

Spencer’s work is a combination of the image which he produces and the complex titles which he ascribes to the work: “I consider myself a broken story teller, using abstract and inanimate forms to ambiguously unite with a title” His piece will be on display here at Hillyer til the end of October!