June 2022 / MOIST

Nola Avienne, Moist Moss Mounds
Dimensions variable
Mixed media and moss
2022

Vaughn Bell, (M)oysters, detail
Ceramic, outdoor furniture and moss
Dimensions variable
2022

Jodi Rockwell, Two Hearts
porcelain, resin, oil paint
11 x 18 x 19 inches
Photo Credit: Barry Wong

Samantha Scherer, Olsens
Pen & watercolor on paper
10"x14"
2006

Philippe Hyojung Kim, Untitled, detail
Mixed media installation with urethane resin, rubber, silicone, plaster casts
Dimensions variable
2022

Darren Waterston, Ebb
Watercolor and gouache on rag paper
14 x 10 inches
2019

Lilo Raymond, Oysters
Gelatin silver print
9.5 x 13.75 inches
1971

MOIST

Nola Avienne
Vaughn Bell
Julia Freeman
Philippe Hyojung Kim
Alan Bur Johnson
Lilo Raymond
Jodi Rockwell
Samantha Scherer
Darren Waterston
Ellen Ziegler
Ilana Zweschi

June 02 – July 02, 2022
Opening Reception / Thursday, June 02, 5–8pm

Spring/Covid-19 Gallery Hours:
Friday–Sunday, 12–5pm

Life is moist, but the word "moist" is the most hated in the English language. Ten participating artists respond to the positive aspects of MOIST through various life forms, violence, salivation, dough, reclaimed life, motherhood, sweat, and drought.

Curated by Nola Avienne

Ellen Ziegler, Farmers Almanac
Sprouted beans and lentils, phyllo dough
12” x 16” x 1”
2022

Julia Freeman, Jessen: Waterboarding Series (left) Mitchell: Waterboarding Series (right)
Fabric dye, gold leaf, acrylic, great grandmother’s blanket, Dragon Skin TM on sanded joint compound
4’ x 2’ x 1”
2019
Photo credit: Joe Freeman

Ilana Zweschi, 20,304 Lines
White ink and sweat on paper
43 x 91 inches
2018

Alan Bur Johnson, Drought
etched antique glass lenses
20.5 x 36 x 1.75 inches
2022

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