HILLYER

MATTHEW MCLAUGHLIN

“My work explores the relationship human beings have with their surrounding environments, both natural and man-made, suburban and urban. Through image manipulation and the re-contextualizing of symbols, the work creates new perspectives for the...

“My work explores the relationship human beings have with their surrounding environments, both natural and man-made, suburban and urban. Through image manipulation and the re-contextualizing of symbols, the work creates new perspectives for the viewer to consider when confronted with their own relationship with the environment. Each different series of work explores different aspects of footprint that humans have left on the earth and our connection to it.”-   Matthew McLaughlin

Come see this exploration at Hillyer Art Space. Matthew’s work will be up through October 31st.

REBECCA MURTAUGH

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...

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.

MO KONG: DATA PAINTINGS

Mo Kong, “Data Paintings (group) 6 in total” On view now in our October exhibition: “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...

“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

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.

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.

JENNY KANZLER

“Mother May I”

Jenny Kanzler, “Mother May I” on view now at Hillyer through the end of October