Wally Workman Gallery presents a two-person show with collage artists Lauren Jaben and Becky Joye. Jaben uses found materials to create works that are both contemplative in process as well as form; meticulous parts become an interrelated whole. It is the same with Joye’s work. Her exuberantly quilted structures are a metaphor for the varied but universal human experience amidst the ongoing pandemic. Previously sewn up safe havens bloom towards the light, representing the simultaneous want to protect but the overwhelming need to connect.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 27.
Wally Workman Gallery presents a two-person show with collage artists Lauren Jaben and Becky Joye. Jaben uses found materials to create works that are both contemplative in process as well as form; meticulous parts become an interrelated whole. It is the same with Joye’s work. Her exuberantly quilted structures are a metaphor for the varied but universal human experience amidst the ongoing pandemic. Previously sewn up safe havens bloom towards the light, representing the simultaneous want to protect but the overwhelming need to connect.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 27.
Wally Workman Gallery presents a two-person show with collage artists Lauren Jaben and Becky Joye. Jaben uses found materials to create works that are both contemplative in process as well as form; meticulous parts become an interrelated whole. It is the same with Joye’s work. Her exuberantly quilted structures are a metaphor for the varied but universal human experience amidst the ongoing pandemic. Previously sewn up safe havens bloom towards the light, representing the simultaneous want to protect but the overwhelming need to connect.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 27.