St. Mary’s City, MD—Guest Curator and SMCM alum Jayme McLellan offers an exhibition presenting diverse perspectives on the relationship to the land on which humans live for the exhibit “Living on the Land, Vol. 2,” September 6 through November 12 at Boyden Gallery in Montgomery Hall, St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Artists include Colby Caldwell, Margo Elsayd, Eve Hennessa, Peter Garfield, Noelle Tan and Curtis Woody. The artists work in a variety of media, including black-and-white and color photography, site-specific installation, sculpture, painting and more. Their works consider the cyclical nature of life and death, obligations of humankind to connect, heal and grow thoughtful and engaged communities, and power disparities in contemporary culture, including the legacy of slavery on the Eastern Shore. Their projects also explore the remnants of stories and traces of history left behind in objects, ideas and situations, as well as a shared obligation to protect the environment and heal the land. Boyden Gallery will host two related events, free and open to the public: a gallery talk with McLellan, founder of Civilian Art Projects and cofounder of Transformer in Washington, D.C., is scheduled for October 16th from 4:45-5:45 p.m. Additionally, photographer Colby Caldwell will give an artist talk on Monday, October 23rd from 4:45-5:45 (Caldwell will be in residence at St. Mary’s Artist House between October 19-25). Admission to “Living on the Land, Vol. 2” is free and the public is invited. Tues-Fri 1-6, Sat. 11-4, and during special College events.
‘Living on the Land, Vol. 2’ Exhibition
September 6 2017 - November 12 2017