“Perspective Redefined” at The Painting Center

Perspectives Redefined, spans the The Painting Center’s Main Gallery and Project Room.

Curated by Steven Cabral and Patti Samper from The Painting Center’s Art File, Perspective Redefined, “manifests new ideas stemming from looking, thinking, and experiences. Whether it is the visual perspective of the art expressed via space, dimension and illusion or the philosophical viewpoints expressed through attitudes, beliefs, and representation. These artworks shown in the exhibition challenge the viewer to look into multifaceted realities. They push us to accelerate changes in how we feel, internalize, and perceive. “

Exhibiting artists: Todd Arsenault, Carla Aurich, Barbara Bachner, Frank Born, Monica d. Church, Tom Climent, Kathryn Freeman, Fukuko Harris, Blinn Jacobs, Richard Keen, Lydia Larson, John Lee, Janet Pedersen, Rosalyn Richards, Mary Robinson, Danila Rumold, Teresa Stanley and Hannah Witner.

Monica d. Church

Monica d. Church (b. 1964, Middlebury, VT USA) is an abstract artist who paints on repurposed sails. She lives and works in New York’s Hudson Valley where she sails on the Hudson River in a 1966 Ensign. She also works in printmaking, photography and collage.

Monica has a BA in visual arts from Bennington College and an MFA in painting from The University of Kentucky. Her works are in numerous collections including Manugistics, Rockville, MD; Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY; and Women’s Studio Workshop, Rosendale, NY.

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