
Organic and geometric at the same time, Rebecca Murtaugh hopes her sculptures will engage visitors and cause them to slow down and question what they are looking at. Rebecca’s sculptures will be on display at Hillyer Art Space through October 31st.

Organic and geometric at the same time, Rebecca Murtaugh hopes her sculptures will engage visitors and cause them to slow down and question what they are looking at. Rebecca’s sculptures will be on display at Hillyer Art Space through October 31st.

“This work is a story collection of coal miners. It is about loss, mourning, and memorial. It happened in my own village, an unknown place in China, but it is a story of everybody.”

Brooke Marcy explores mass consumerism of fast food in her paintings, focusing on giving them a pop art feel. Come check out these paintings at Hillyer Art Space through October 31st.
Photos courtesy of Brooke Marcy.
“Mother May I”


Sharon Koelblinger, “Perfection as Absolute” is on view now in our October exhibition, Perspective: A Fresh Look at Contemporary Painting and Drawing:
Her work explores “cyclical relationships between loss and desire, perfection and fallibility, repetition and rarity. Obsessive gestures underscore these relationships and represent a reverence for ritual through hand drawn lines and enigmatic imagery.”