MONTPELIER – Artists from the United States and Canada working in drawing, painting and sculpture will be exhibited May 22nd, with an opening reception on Friday, April 3, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the Hexum Gallery.

The group exhibit, “Shadowland,” features works in black and white and centers on surface, structure and subject, exploring monochrome as a visual language and a way of thinking through form.

In the exhibition, each artist approaches ideas of landscape, structure or memory from a distinct perspective.

Nate Flagg and Matthew Woodward create graphite drawings that carry the weight and presence of carved relief. Rebecca Ladds, Phil Knoll and Kylee Snow each approach animals differently, from dense, image-driven compositions to more singular, composed forms. Sean Hunter Williams, Clark Derbes and Kerry O. Furlani work through carving, construction and surface.
Velvet Other World, Erik Probst and Casey Jex Smith construct spaces where figures, environments and imagined worlds begin to blur.
For inquiries, contact John Zaso at [email protected]. The gallery is located at 16 State St., 2nd Floor.

