Join us November 19th from 7-9pm as we focus on the minimalist works of gallery owner Matt Slobogan and North Attleboro High School art teacher Chris Flanagan.
A carefully, curated selection of minimalist, experimental and expressive music will be played throughout the evening.
Refreshments with wine will be served. Mark your calendar now.
Both artists work to visualize the surface area, the common worn down textures and finishes to create art based on time and distance. The work reflects a calm and reflective state in the viewer, creating a space for the mundane to glow and shine. The musicality in the work is also present, the groove in repetition, the juxtaposition in the marks like a horn line in a jazz solo or the beat in a rhythm section. The work is a call and response to its surroundings but also between the artists who have been having this conversation for years. The construction of the work is the foundation for both artist, woodworking, fitting, gluing, finishes all become the palette and the brush, the stick and the drum. Material, sawdust, paint, sweat, swearing, all part of the process that the artists are beholden to, “I can’t not make things”, “I need to see this play out”, “What would happen if…? “ This happens when two artists have a conversation through their art.