Diane Hanson: dis/connect
aug 6 - 29, 2024
FIRST WEDNESDAY OPENING: Aug 7 FROM 6 - 9PM
ARTICULATE ARTIST TALK: SUNDAY, Aug 11, AT 4PM.
NORMAL GALLERY HOURS: TUE - SUN, 12PM - 6PM
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Diane Hanson's paintings take fragmented pieces of remembered events and places and create nonlinear narratives that revolve around one idea or place.
We are limited by our own experiences and perspectives. When engaging with others, we filter their experiences through our own—connecting where we share common ground, and struggling to understand where opposing experiences or ideas are encountered.
Our expectations are inventions, based on past experiences, beliefs, or ideas of how we think or expect life should be. Each one of us is uniquely built from our own life experiences and when confronted with another person, we look for connections and understanding. It is what we do when encountering the opposite circumstance, the areas of disconnection, that challenges us to make room for new perspectives and ideas. This can be met with fear of our own experience being misunderstood or challenged. The decision to foster understanding or to force our own views, creating conflict, is presented. We can choose to connect or disconnect.
Disconnection is part of the human experience as relationships grow and change over time. Parent and child relationships transition through stages, constantly in flux. Our relationship with our own memories shifts. We age and gain new perspectives about old experiences; we find new connections and let go of others.
These new artworks explore the complicated connections between individuals and the relationship of the past upon the present. As we navigate our own lives, we create space for others. And as we choose to listen or to disconnect, we shape our world, creating a mix of intentional connections, disconnects, and unintended consequences.” - Hanson
Diane Hanson has received several awards including a Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, Fulbright Grant (Miguel Viciguerra Grant), a Travel Grant to Italy, Artist Assistance Fellowship Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, Leo Chestler Contemporary Visual Arts Award, a full fellowship to the Vermont Studio Center, and a residency at the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. Hanson was a juried artist at the ArtCenter South Florida in Miami Beach from 2004-2006.
This exhibition is presented alongside the latest works from John Alleyne, Brad Jensen, and Matt Morris. All works from these artists are on view, free of charge, during regular gallery hours (12 - 6 p.m., Tue - Sun) from Aug 6 - 29, 2024.
Oil on Panel
13" x 20"