BAU Gallery April Shows

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Gallery 1
Mary McFerran’s exhibition Weather Wear, addresses the crisis of climate change in a series of mixed media works that combine drawing and painting with sewn recycled textile remnants. Through a uniquely personal blend of disparate techniques and materials McFerran designs and creates clothing facsimiles that aim to call attention to the vulnerability of our environment. This is her first one person exhibit at BAU gallery.

Gallery 2
A group show with works by BAU artists: Jebah Baum, Daniel Berlin, Robyn Ellenbogen, Alyssa Follansbee, Matthew Gilbert, Linda Lauro-Lazin, Mary McFerran, Eileen Sackman, Ilse Schreiber-Noll, Fruma Shrensel, Pamela Zaremba, Joel Brown, and Nataliya Hines

Beacon Room
In their exhibition Soon Enough, Matthew Gilbert invites viewers to sit with the uncomfortable feeling of being alone and resist the impulse to escape into our own thoughts. Gilbert is a sculptor, fiber, and performance artist in Newburgh NY. Their work projects interpersonal relationships onto architectural forms and domestic spaces, illustrating the ways in which intimacy can be both supportive and hurtful. This is their first one person show with the gallery.