Hollow Veil – Mirabel Wigon
Axis Gallery is pleased to present Hollow Veil, an exhibition of landscape paintings by Mirabel Wigon. These paintings question experience, immersion, and separation in an encapsulated world.
Axis Gallery is pleased to present Hollow Veil, an exhibition of landscape paintings by Mirabel Wigon. These paintings question experience, immersion, and separation in an encapsulated world.
We will reopen on Friday, January 5th from 12PM – 5PM.
For over a decade Peter Foucault has been creating community based, social practice projects that utilize mobile structures created by the artist to directly engage audiences in public spaces. Participants are invited to share their voice and ideas around issues that impact their lives and neighborhoods. A selection of these “Social Sculptures” will be on view at Axis Gallery in January 2024 and a month-long participatory project will be set up in the gallery inviting visitors to contribute. In addition the exhibition will feature documentation of previous mobile projects and collaborations.
[Placeholder] is a project about holding—and being held by—place. It investigates ruptured relationships to land, and searches for pathways toward repair.
October 29, 2023: Artist Talk at 1pm, Workshop 2-5pm astronaut.horse is a series of open-ended collaborations between visual artists / students and a group of professional software engineers and machine learning researchers who began working with Stable Diffusion together … Continued
OMGWS is a series of paintings by Danielle Wogulis exploring themes of power, nature, the human body, and fantasy. Danielle is building on her collage work from the past 5 years, breathing life into existing small-scale pieces by transforming them into large paintings.
Axis Gallery is proud to present In Limbo, our 18th National Juried Exhibition featuring juror Emily Zaiden.
Axis Gallery is proud to present Eavesdropping, a sound installation presented by Kenna Doeringer.
The works in this exhibition are a meditation on cycles of flooding and drought, surfeit and lack. Each extreme is disastrous in its own way. The ways in which our actions have endangered the landscape now endanger us. These climatic shifts can also stand in for other vacillations; in politics, institutions, and ourselves. When the world seems upside-down, how do we contend with the weather we make?
Axis Gallery is pleased to present Desire Paths, a two-person exhibition of contemporary paintings by Marie Thibeault & Patrick Brien, curated by Mirabel Wigon. These works examine abstracted notions of the landscape in response to the artists’ regions and lived experiences, both seen and unseen.