Franklin Art Works
Friday, January 29, 2010
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Each artist’s work addresses the dynamic relationships between figure(s) and landscape.
The exhibitions will open on Friday, January 29 with a reception from 7 to 9pm. Admission is free. The exhibitions will remain on view through Saturday, March 20, 2010.
In the Main Gallery
Megan Vossler: Sound Signals
Megan Vossler will present a suite of drawings in the Main Gallery, depicting a continuous landscape and narrative carried over multiple sheets of paper.
Vossler’s installation presents an epically scaled northern landscape dotted with human figures, caribou, trees and the shadow of a hovering helicopter – all reassessing their positions within an environment that has been indelibly changed. The landscape through which these figures move is marked by signs of ruin, including collapsed buildings, piles of rubble, scorched trees, and a flooded canyon. The exhibition’s title, Sound Signals, is a phrase from nautical navigation, in which sound indicates to sailors the position and proximity of ships in the distance.