Charles Kurre / A Certainty of Measure

eye lounge contemporary art space 419 E Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Eye Lounge is pleased to present:  Charles Kurre / A Certainty of Measure Charles Kurre's work is influenced by a life lived in the outdoors.  A backcountry guide, urban explorer, and avid gardener, his sparse intimate images created from fragments of wilderness and urban landscapes shaped by the forces of nature and human endeavors, are […]

Amy Sansbury Manning / Surface Studies

eye lounge contemporary art space 419 E Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Eye Lounge is pleased to present Surface Studies, an exhibition of new work by Amy Sansbury Manning. In her first solo show at Eye Lounge, she presents a series of ceramic paintings that repeat a simple graphic motif to explore the medium's range. The exhibition will be on view through January 10, 2021, with an […]

The Amber of the Moment / Cyd Peroni

eye lounge contemporary art space 419 E Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

In her second solo exhibition at eye lounge, Cyd Peroni presents a new series of gold leaf images that explores solitude and vulnerability that came about as she looked for beauty and some sense of control during Covid-19 restrictions. Peroni’s gilded photographs become metaphors for love, loss, perseverance, hope, and gratitude. The title of the […]

UNSPOKEN: SURVIVOR STORIES

eye lounge contemporary art space 419 E Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Unspoken: Survivor Stories is an exhibition of artwork made by artists who have been affected by suicide. For over two years the exhibiting artists have been meeting monthly creating art together. This exhibition of their art celebrates the hope, growth and the strength of survivors.  Mounting this exhibit is a way to promote a greater understanding […]

Christy Wittmer – Impermanent Monuments

eye lounge contemporary art space 419 E Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Balancing experimentation with skilled craft Christy Wittmer creates sculptures that challenge expectations of function and notions of stability. Her intricate porcelain forms are records of time, skill, and the process of making. Broken objects are repaired because they are needed or valued. Found objects are inconsequential debris that are collected and given purpose. The time […]