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“Her images provide a mysterious woman and want for narrative, but without conclusion, giving comment on women’s many deemed roles, challenging viewers to move beyond stereotypes and first impressions.”⁣
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“I find the symbolic potency of animal imagery fascinating; frequently other creatures indicate human traits or behaviors more explicitly than actual humans.”⁣
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“I never fully plan a painting as I find if I am strict with myself on what I can and cannot add I lose interest, I need to be able to experiment and get things wrong before I am able to finish the piece of work.”⁣
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“...creating complex positions that fit right in with one another, creating a tactile, palpable intimacy that right now—as we all isolate—can often feel far away and absent from our lives.”⁣⁣
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“Recently I’ve been consumed with the idea of memory, specifically how our personal lenses can create false or skewed memories or block them out all together.”⁣
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Editor Ekaterina Popova had the honor of being one of the guest jurors for this exhibition! ⁣
“Art Ability offers a unique and accessible venue for artists with disabilities to display and sell their work.”⁣
Jen Dacota “Morning Glory”⁣
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“Shanina Dionna’s multidisciplinary works help encourage civic engagement via solution-based art installations and honest dialogue concerning mental health; helping to relieve the stigma and taboo yet plaguing our communities.”⁣
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“As a mother of two boys, I want to participate in a critical dialogue that explores gender and the construct of masculinity (particularly as they apply to the working class and rural Southern US)...”⁣
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“Fierce advocate of figuration, her work draws on man's ancestral need for storytelling. As art is not so much about finding answers than raising questions, Hélène Planquelle's work deliberately looks for ambiguity, uncertainty and multiple meaning.”⁣

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⁣“I think of these partial figures as glimpses of people, much like first impressions or seeing someone in the corner of your eye. Because they are segments, I think that they hint at a story that is ambiguous.”⁣
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