CHRISTOPHER TROUTMAN, MICHAEL LASATER, SARAH KRAWCHECK, CYNTHIA BJORN

DECEMBER 13, 2013 – JANUARY 17, 2014

CHRISTOPHER TROUTMAN chooses ordinary people and their environments as subjects to begin his extraordinarily large depictions of everyday life. Troutman focuses on the unique gestures of human figures and dynamic urban settings as he begins placing abstract marks on the canvas and transforming them into recognizable figurative imagery. The relationships between his figures are used to provoke the viewers to associate images with their own personal experiences and memories.

MICHAEL LASATER creates video and audio installations that center on issues of perception, memory, personal narrative, and the construction of meaning over time. Lasater explores who and what we are as human beings both personally and culturally. He especially enjoys focusing on who we become as a result of choices we make in the process of self-definition.

SARAH KRAWCHECK uses her current body of photography to address her daily journey towards a healthier lifestyle.

CYNTHIA BJORN enjoys challenging texture and transparency of paint by creating tension between the application of paint in varying consistencies.

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