As the apple disappears into water and sweetness in our bodies

Montserrat Gallery,
Montserrat College of Art,
23 Essex Street
Beverly, MA 01915
August 19 - September 27
Montserrat College of Art,
23 Essex Street
Beverly, MA 01915
August 19 - September 27
Artist talk: Monday, September 22, 11-12PM, H101
Artist Reception: Wednesday, September 24, 5-7PM
Free and open to the public
As the apple disappears into water and sweetness in our bodies, Earthen Clay’s first solo exhibition in Massachusetts, includes paintings and sculptures made in the last two years. Clay’s site-responsive installation for the Montserrat Gallery is concerned with the space that is generated from the proximity of beings and objects and the experiences that unfold from these encounters. Folds, stacks, and stains hold embedded material and ask for a prolonged looking across unstable ground. Wooden scaffolding hold, fix and bind, or allow for spaces to exist within fragments of exuberant color and texture that hold personal meaning.