Past Exhibition
Jan 16 - Mar 16, 2023
Group Show
MATERIAL IMPROVISATIONS
Showcasing the diverse material explorations from each of our artists, Hamilton Aguiar,
Maria Bouquet, David Datuna, Mark De Muro, Hyewon Hahn, Roderick Hidalgo, William
John Kennedy, Peter Wayne Lewis, Monique Rollins, and Ola Rondiak. The aesthetic
vision displayed by each artist defines their innate talent and intimate investigations in
each of their materials, improvising with color, texture, and line through painting and
mixed media.
Learning the art of improvisation often leads to new discoveries affirming present
realities. “Making do” or “getting by” offers an expansion of the imagination rather than
limit it. To improvise means letting go of restrictions and embracing the
extemporaneous. By nature material-centric, artists are known to improvise, experiment,
and investigate how the materials at hand convey the mind’s ruminations.
Material Improvisation, like musical notation, is a rhythmic flow of motion and pattern.
Through their distinct styles, processes, and materials, this exhibition brings together
works by 10 national and international artists whose work embraces observation,
process, and metaphor stemming from nature, culture, memory, and pure
experimentation.
Hamilton Aguiar uses visual and actual texture to connect optical vibration to shift
perceptions of 2-D painting.
Maria Bouquet constructs boxes to create encounters with light.
David Datuna transports the viewer into a dialectic through the use of prescription
lenses.
Mark De Muro creates intimate tableaus using coconut shells inspired by shared
experience.
Hyewon Hahn’s paintings explore line and color blending Pop Art with contemporary
sensitivity.
Roderick Hidalgo investigates the relationship between a sense of place, memory, and
state of play.
William John Kennedy’s photos display his enormous talent for understanding subtle
play of light and shadow when photographing artists who later became household
names.
Peter Wayne Lewis creates vibrant paintings through a rich vocabulary of semiotics
and exuberant painterly approach.
Monique Rollins investigates how the intuitive art-making process can transcend into
spiritual realms.
Ola Rondiak creates collages based on her family history and contemporary
experience.
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