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440 Gallery - Paintings as narrative patterns

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May 17, 2022

From: 440 Gallery

In the Project Space
Movement
Jo-Ann Acey, Juliet Martin and K Sarrantonio

Movement is a three-person exhibition of printmaking, painting and weaving. The artists Jo-Ann Acey, Juliet Martin and K Sarrantonio each embrace different attributes of movement while powerfully conveying a unique message through combinations of techniques and emotional impacts.

K Sarrantonio’s small-edition screenprints explore the emotional and playful world of queer domesticity. The works are printed on Stonehenge paper using a combination of paper cut-out, metallic-leaf and photo-emulsion processes. Sarrantonio uses printmaking to consider the ways in which artists are uniquely positioned to create new gender realities and futures, and to represent genderqueer existence as joyful and powerful.

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CALL FOR ARTISTS
Deadline approaching for
Sequential Synergy: The Art of Comics

We've extended our deadline to submit comic art for the 2022 Annual Theme Show Sequential Synergy: The Art of Comics. Juried by Dean Haspiel and Whitney Matheson, Co-Founders of Nightwork Studio, artwork selected for exhibition for the show will be on display at our gallery space July 9 – July 29, 2022. Artists at all levels of professionalism and experience are invited to submit work in all mediums.

Sequential Synergy: The Art of Comics celebrates the diverse ways comics artists, aka cartoonists, utilize the real estate of the blank page. For over a century, artists have been creating comics to tell stories about caped crusaders, historical figures, themselves or something else entirely. Sequential Synergy will explore the forms that comics can be and how they affect us; we will discover that cartoonists are not merely visual artists, but are writers, designers, directors, and most of all, acute observers of human behavior.

SUBMIT BY TUESDAY MAY 17 AT 11:59 PM EST

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