in our place

in our place

in our place explores ideas of place - whatever that means to you. It could be location, feeling, emotion, nostalgia, site, position, space, travel, land, and everything that goes with it. this exhibition includes over eighty works juried by Briana Earl, artist + education coordinator at the Greenville Museum of Art. Artists included are:

Darcy Aders, Sierra R. Aguilar, Rebecca Potts Aguirre, Rebekah Alviani, Karyna Aslanova, Berta Aug, hazel batrezchavez, Heather Bird Harris, Greg Blair, Nadia Boyea, Dillon Bryant, Savannah Calhoun, Sean Cē, Jared Nathan Crane, Erin Malia Cross, Chris Dant, Graciela DeAnda, Amy Sanders de Melo, Erica Dirks, Alexis Doerr, Jj D'Onofrio, Lacey Eidem, Ali El-Chaer, Benjamin Paul Erny, Naomi Even-Aberle, Kandace Creel Falcón, Jane Feely, Luis Fitch, Willow Gatewood, Marygrace Gladden, Brooklynn Golinvaux, Abbie Graham, Colleen Guenther, Page Hall, Cort Hartle, Lynette K. Henderson, Amanda L Hoopingarner, Izosceles, Meg Jorgenson, Megan Joubert, Margaret Kammerer, Brie Kane, R. J. Kern, constance klippen, Mary Elizabeth Kulesa, Lara Alcantara Lansberg, Prescott Moore Lassman, Sarah Lilja, Dominic Lippillo, Kim Lockwood, Isabel Malia, Haley Manchon, Dayana Martí, Arnée Martin, Robert Matejcek, T. Chick McClure, Nadine Mercil, Jon Moore, Casey Murano, Bill Nagel, Anthony Naimo, Jade Nguyen, Frances O'Connor, LP, Katie Prock, Michael J. Romano, Dawn Rozzo, Caroline Ryan, Sadie Sanders, Megan Sickles, Sabrina Skinner, Anne Tantuico, ToolBoxEarth, Michael Villarreal, Sishi Wang, Veronica Winters

“When I first thought about what place means or symbolizes to me, I envision experiences, memories,  or feelings that I have towards what place is, whether it be home, work, or even the occasional transitional space. These places that we find fundamentally important to us begin to work more as a character and even become a participant in our daily lives. I believe that this sense of place has a profound effect on how we perceive ourselves, our outlook on life, and what and how we decide to create and document. I wanted to create a show that explores the full tonality and multifaceted experiences of what place can mean to all of us. It was intriguing and inspirational to see the number of artists, artwork, and mediums that were encapsulated in the interpretation of “in our place.” I would like to thank everyone who applied.”

Briana Earl, juror, artist, and education coordinator for Greenville Museum of art

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