Exhibition - New Harmony, Indiana

 

group exhibition - Land Report Collective East 6
New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, New Harmony, Indiana
October 12 - November 23, 2019
Closing Reception and Gallery Talk - Saturday, November 23, 2019

Land Report Collective is a group of six artists in Wyoming, Tennessee, and Texas create and exhibit artworks together as they deal with landscape in fundamental ways and as a foundational reference point. 

Leticia Bajuyo (Texas)
Jason Brown  (Tennessee)
Brian Jobe (Tennessee)
David Jones (Wyoming)
Patrick Kikut (Wyoming)
Shelby Shadwell (Wyoming)

For this exhibition, my artificial grass and unscented Little Tree Airfreshener artworks were included in this exhibition.

Turf Roll: Curves Ahead
Artificial grass, wood, paint, steel, and miniature house
45” x 13” x 96”
2018

Little Tree Valley
Unscented Little Tree air fresheners, adhesive, and frame
24” x 48” x 6” 
2015

Yard Up Keep: 100% and 40%
Unscented Little Tree air fresheners, wood, and metal
24" x 24" x 24"
2015

 
 

The mission of New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is to provide a not-for-profit (non-commercial) exhibition space for current Midwestern artists and to promote discourse about and access to contemporary art in the southern Indiana region. Since its inception in 1975, New Harmony Gallery has provided an exhibition space for young and mid-career artists to show their work in a professional setting; and further, to provide a venue for contemporary art to the general public. The cornerstone of the Gallery’s mission is education and access through a carefully planned series of eight exhibitions per year. The exhibition series, which explores contemporary art concepts, is intended to provide increased opportunity for artists and the public to engage in discourse on and about the arts and culture.