February 8, 2007—March 10, 2007 | Reception February 8th, 6-8PM
James Harris Gallery is pleased to present new works by Jeffry Mitchell. Continuing to explore the crossroads among notions of high art, decoration, and craft, Mitchell’s work takes conventional attitudes toward ceramic art as a point of departure, infusing expressionist and conceptual sensibilities into a medium which has been traditionally evaluated in terms of technical and formal virtuosity.
Mary Ann Peters
“I work from the premise that images are never neutral and that they sustain layered meaning from the inception of an idea to the completed piece. Historical narratives, architecture, science, personal heritage, politics and questions of perception have all played a part in my thinking over the years. I look for seemingly disparate elements that can coalesce and redefine a topic. I have traveled extensively, most frequently in non-Western cultures. Traveling has informed my understanding of the global roots of aesthetics. It consistently defines for me those social practices that provide outlines for cultural inquiry, including which ethical questions should be considered or supported. In the end I work to the afterimage of the viewer and the potential discourse that might ensue. The kiss of death for any artist is the work that no one can remember.”
- Mary Ann Peters
Mary Ann Peters lives and works in Seattle, WA She received an MFA from the University of Washington in 1978. Mary Ann Peters awards include University of Washington Artist Images Award (2024) the McLaughlin Foundation Fellowship at the Headlands Center for the Arts (2022), the Artist Trust Visual Art Fellowship (2021), the Camargo Fellowship in Cassis, France (2017), the BAR residency in Beirut, Lebanon (2016), the Stranger Genius Award in Visual Art (2015), the Art Matters Foundation research grant (2013), the MacDowell Colony Pollock/Krasner Fellowship (2011), the Civita Institute Fellowship (2004) and the Behnke Foundation Neddy Award in Painting (2000). She has been an advisor for multiple arts organizations in the Northwest and nationally.
Gouache, watercolor, pencil on polypropylene paper
75" x 54"
Watercolor, gouache, powdered graphite on polypropylene
24 1/2" x 38 1/2"
Private Collection
Mixed media and collage on paper
11 1/4" x 7 1/8"
Private Collection
