
Kelly Hieronymus W
I am fascinated with the world from above; from the sky each corner of our world is unique. The land shifts and morphs as a result of agriculture, natural forces, and the effects of mankind, resulting in sad but beautiful places. Sometimes change occurs as a result of years of action, other times it is sudden and without warning. My interests lie where the change is most dramatic: salt flats, suburban spread, deforestation, and agriculture. I hope that people take away from my work that there is an unrecognized beauty in every detail of the land. Although our situation is dire, there remains wonder in the healing power of nature and an opportunity for rebirth and rejuvenation. I hope that my work inspires others to explore the world from a new vantage point, find beauty in what they see, and strive to protect it.
You may see more of her work at www.kellyhieronymus.com
VENUE
All Aboard
Join us at The Lincoln Building in Champaign during the Boneyard Arts Festival! Jan Brandt will be curating this exhibition which includes art by Jeff Bess, Jan Brandt, David Dow, Joann Goetzinger, Sheila Lamberson, Jim Neeley and Kelly Hieronymus Whiting. Jan Brandt – paintings about traveling through imagined landscapes Joann Goetzinger – shaped paintings portraying movement Kelly Hieronymus Whiting –
The Cohen
This Is Where We Begin Large-scale fiber art, photography, and sculptural printmaking reflect and develop the relationships between people and environment. With fiber techniques drawn from the ancient craft of basketry, Ann Coddington interweaves fibers to create sculptural expressions of haptic, embodied experiences. Photography as a journey into the unseen, the overlooked, and the ephemeral, Phillip Kalantzis Cope is drawn