Peter Cusack Solo Exhibition

Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts 501 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL, United States

In his current paintings, Peter Cusack explores themes of human identity, sexuality, consciousness, and crisis, illuminating the hidden psychological realities of everyday life. Heroic male and female figures live their lives beyond the view of ordinary society, revealing interior monologues of desire, longing, rejection, ambiguity, fear, and despair - but without shame, inhibition, or the […]

James Singelis: Burning from Within

Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts 501 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL, United States

Jim Singelis describes his images as self-portraits without a mirror, and the complex emotions they represent do embody a singular and personal intensity. The series actually began with one clear and literal self-likeness, and he starts each new painting or drawing by sketching his own reflection. But from there he improvises, and while he observes […]

Nancy Macko: The Fragile Bee

Hilliard Art Museum 710 East St. Mary Boulevard, Lafayette, LA, United States

Nancy Macko’s exhibition includes the installation Honey Teachings: In the Mother Tongue of the Bees, 2014. This wall installation is composed of 104 hexagonal wooden panels displaying bee imagery. Sometimes statements about the bees are included: “Worker bees are born to serve the greater good.” Installed on the wall, the individual panels look very much […]

James Singelis: Burning from Within

Joyce Goldstein Gallery 19 Central Square, Chatham, NY, United States

Jim Singelis describes his images as self-portraits without a mirror, and the complex emotions they represent do embody a singular and personal intensity. The series actually began with one clear and literal self-likeness, and he starts each new painting or drawing by sketching his own reflection. But from there he improvises, and while he observes […]

Bobbie Moline-Kramer

Joyce Goldstein Gallery 19 Central Square, Chatham, NY, United States

In her most recent intimate mixed media paintings, Color-Coded Emotions, Bobbie Moline-Kramer moves us from clear representation to non-objective art utilizing veils of transition and transcendence. We see in each piece a symbolic conversion that varies in intensity and emotion depending on the expression of the previously painted portrait and the intensity of the ensuing […]