Imploding Meaning: Tale-less Tales About Absolutely Nothing and Everything in Between

"Imploding Meaning: Tales-less Tales About Absolutely Nothing and Everything In Between" is based on the premise that Art does not so much serve story telling as up end it. Artists M. Pettee Olsen, Michael Oatman, Rosanne Walsh, and Monica Church actively cultivate positive ambiguity. “Consider the wordless story; with no beginning, middle or end”: a Zen Koan for our times.”

Vassar College’s Palmer Gallery

Exhibition Dates: January 19 - March 1, 2023

Opening Reception: January 26, 5 -7 PM

Gallery Talk on Friday, January 27, 12 - 1 PM

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.

monicachurch.org
Previous
Previous

“Perspective Redefined” at The Painting Center

Next
Next

Billboard Gallery: An Alternative Exhibition Space for Artists