Retrospective Opens Friday, January 4th, 2019

On Edge 2019 Juried Exhibition Deadline January 11, 2019. Details below.

Retrospective — featuring personal selections of works from current Edge members’ past shows. 

Opening Reception: First Friday, January 4, 2019.  6:00-10:00 pm.


Apply to On Edge 2019 Juried Exhibition at CallForEntry.org .


Please scroll down to see our past exhibitions.

Edge has openings for Full and Associate Members. Please click here for application information.

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Small Wonders

Holiday Exhibition of Smaller Works by Edge Members and Guest Artists


On Edge 2019 Juried Exhibition now open to apply. Details below.

Small Wonders
Through December 21, 2018

Presenting small artworks in a variety of concept and media.


Apply to On Edge 2019 Juried Exhibition at CallForEntry.org .


Please scroll down to see our past exhibitions.

Edge has openings for Full and Associate Members. Please click here for more information.

See Edge’s Fence Art Installation on the 40 West ArtLine. Click Here

40 West Arts District Member

John Horner

Sarah Clark

Livy Onalee

Opening Reception November 2, 2018

Through November 18, 2018

John Horner   What we see, In the shadow of metaphor


Sarah Clark   Dreams: A Boxed Set Sarah Clark

Images from dreams, artifacts from dreams, archetypical dreams; the world inside a sleeping mind and the idiosyncratic connections made there


Livy Onalee  2018 Edgy Award Winner for Students

 Stone’s Throw Away in the Making of Progress

An immersive installation which questions our willingness to follow into the unknown by role playing identity through systematized meditation processes.


Upcoming for the Holiday Season, Opening “Black Friday” November 23, 2018

Voice: A Celebration of Refugee Stories

October 12-28, 2018

Opening Reception: Friday, October 12, 2018  5:00-10:00
Film and discussion night: Friday, October 19 , 2018, 7:00-9:00

NeeNee Productions presents Sauti, a coming of age story about five courageous teen-aged girls who fled their home countries of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and South Sudan when they were very young to eventually live in Uganda’s Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, which they call home to this day. “Sauti” means voice in Swahili. The young women tell their stories in their own voices; personal drawings, poems, song, dance, and handicam diary interviews filmed by the girls themselves are incorporated into professionally shot footage. With tenacity, tenderness, and imagination, the girls approach their uncertain futures to envision new lives of their own choosing.

 

Stephen Shugart

Kay Galvan

Opening September 21, 2018 – October 7, 2018

Opening reception Friday, September 21, 2018  5:00 -10:00 pm

Stephen Shugart  – Nocturnes

Past, Present, Future and Elsewhere. 2018. Pine, embroidery hoops, polyester/spandex, thread, springs, cable, clamp lights, remote control bluetooth RGB LED bulbs, hardware. 79″ x 35″ x 35″

Nocturnes is a multi-media, multi genre show featuring new light art sculptures, painting, photographs and poetry on the theme of time, memory and the cosmos. The minimalist works contrast natural and synthetic materials using wood, fabric, springs, magnets, lights, hardware, and found objects.


Kay Galvan – Doha

Spinning in Samsara  2018. Oil on Canvas. 24″ x 24″

Doha is a Hindi and sometimes Buddhist form of poetry, written to describe a sensual, devotional or spiritual state. These doha are spontaneous and poetic visual responses to the contemplative experiences of my inner world.


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