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Meghan Gerety

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Meghan Gerety resides in Marfa, Texas, where she makes woodblock prints, paintings and drawings that spur a dialogue between the natural world and abstraction. She received her BA in Studio Art from Barnard College after attending Atelier Clouet in Paris. Her work has been exhibited at White Columns, Andrew Kreps Gallery, Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, the University of Richmond Museum, among numerous other public and private collections. She has had a solo show at Marfa Contemporary and is an active member of the Marfa community where she has been raising her son. 

Gerety reimagines painting through her unique printing and carving techniques. Her most recent exhibition, Vanitas, was displayed at Bill Arning Exhibitions in February of 2022. was inspired by both historical and contemporary artists engaging the themes of confronting morality and time. 

Gerety is interested in depicting a sense of the present, the here and now. 

Yellow After EK, 2018, Blockprint ink on paper, 40 x 29 inches
Oranges, 2022, Block print ink on paper, 10 x 8 inches
Red Sun, 2022, Block print ink on paper, 10 x 8 inches
Vanitas (10), 2022, Acrylic on carved plywood, 25 x 21 inches
Magenta, 2018, Blockprint ink on paper, 48.25 x 33.5 inches
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Yellow After EK, 2018, Blockprint ink on paper, 40 x 29 inches
Oranges, 2022, Block print ink on paper, 10 x 8 inches
Red Sun, 2022, Block print ink on paper, 10 x 8 inches
Vanitas (10), 2022, Acrylic on carved plywood, 25 x 21 inches
Magenta, 2018, Blockprint ink on paper, 48.25 x 33.5 inches
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Laura Snyder

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Laura Josephine Snyder’s work explores emotion, memory and cognition through abstraction and an embodied practice. Currently Laura is delving into the study and application of natural pigments, their historical significance and their intrinsic reference to place.

Laura lives and works in Charlottesville, Virginia and received her Masters of Visual Arts from the UNAM, Academia de San Carlos in Mexico City. She received her BFA in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design. Laura has shown her work at the Gallery at Studio IX in Charlottesville, VA and was a part of the group exhibition and launching of the publication “MALA LECHE” with the Feminist Union of Charlottesville Creatives (FUCC).

Alcove, 2023, Hematite watercolor on paper, 12 x 9 inches
Edge of sight, 2024, Egg tempera on cradled panel, 12 x 9 inches
The Faintest Shadow, 2023, Earth pigment and acrylic gesso on cradled wood panels (4), 16 x 12 inches (each)
Memory, 2023, Maya Blue watercolor and gouache on flooded cotton panel, 30 x 22 inches
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Alcove, 2023, Hematite watercolor on paper, 12 x 9 inches
Edge of sight, 2024, Egg tempera on cradled panel, 12 x 9 inches
The Faintest Shadow, 2023, Earth pigment and acrylic gesso on cradled wood panels (4), 16 x 12 inches (each)
Memory, 2023, Maya Blue watercolor and gouache on flooded cotton panel, 30 x 22 inches
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