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2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

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Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

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Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

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Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

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Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

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Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

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Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

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Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

2019-09-14 Maria Guzmán Capron n Becky Kinder n Benny Merris Vanishing Point LOG at Camayuhs

 

LOG at Camayuhs

Vanishing Point

Featuring Maria Guzmán Capron, Becky Kinder, and Benny Merris

 

Opening reception Saturday, September 14, 2019

September 14 thru October 26, 2019

 

+++

 

Vanishing Point

 

Vanishing Point includes works by artists that wield the human body with harmonious sincerity. Employing a variety of media, these artists delve into disembodied portraits with parts and parcels of the figure as they gesture to a negotiation with the natural world through reflection and mimicry. Processes of production among the artists vary but share a reflexive dissolution of the human form. Each work consists of a kind of double portraiture where aspects of the figure double over and recede into space, into the exterior landscape and interior self, multiplying into a new point of being.

 

When nature is lost, one is found. When lost in nature, one is found.

Painting eyeballs on closed lids, we are still here.

 

+++

 

Maria Guzmán Capron (b. 1981 in Milan, Italy to Colombian and Peruvian parents) lives and works in Berkeley, CA. She received her BFA from the University of Houston in 2004, an MFA from California College of the Arts (CCA) in 2015. Her recent exhibition include Able Baker Contemporary in Portland, ME; BBQLA in Los Angeles, CA; Interface Gallery in Oakland, CA; Alter Space in San Francisco, CA; 100% Gallery in San Francisco, CA; Minnesota Street Projects, in San Francisco, CA; and an upcoming solo exhibition at R/SF Projects in San Francisco, CA.

  

Becky Kinder was born in Nebraska, raised in Texas and works in Brooklyn. She has an MFA from Hunter College and has attended residencies at Skowhegan, The Wassaic Project, and Culture Vultures Fez/Sefrou in Morocco. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Albert Merola Gallery in Provincetown, and the artist run spaces GridSpace, Regina Rex, Best Western and Black Ball Projects in Brooklyn. She has been making ceramics at Artshack, a woman run, nonprofit studio in Brooklyn, for the past two years.

  

Benny Merris was raised in Boise, ID and currently lives in New York City. He studied art at UMass Boston and The Glasgow School of Art. His work has been shown at national venues including Contemporary Art Museum Houston, LAXART, Jeff Bailey Gallery, GRIMM, Nina Johnson and Cleopatra’s - and internationally at Kunsthal Rotterdam, Walter Phillips Gallery at The Banff Center, Glasgow Project Room, Battat Galerie, and Cokkie Snoei.

 

About LOG:

LOG (Low Occupancy Gallery) is an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thriving on the integrated nuances between country and city, public and private, LOG presents exhibitions with artists whose work can fall outside the confines of a pressure driven art market. LOG’s first exhibition space was the Sugar Shack, a rustic structure located on the side of a wooded hill next to Morgan Creek in Chapel Hill, NC. Visitors to the Sugar Shack were encouraged to enter the space in solitude to view each exhibition. LOG occupied the Sugar Shack from September 2015 through July 2016.

 

LOG presented a three part miniseries in three separate exhibitions at Lump in Raleigh, NC from 2016-2017. Background featured works by Lauren Clay, Julia Gartrell, and Angelina Gualdoni. Deadpan, the second installment of LOG at Lump, ran March 3 thru April 1 of 2017 and included works by Kerry Law, Alex O'Neal, and Kirsten Stoltmann. Part three of LOG at Lump, Data Plan for a Preserving Machine, featured works by Elizabeth Ferry, Takashi Horisaki, and William Paul Thomas.

 

In October of 2017, LOG presented SALT LICK in a field in western Chapel Hill featuring the works of Yasamin Keshtkar, Rose Nestler, and Katarina Riesing.

 

In December of 2017, LOG participated in Satellite Art Fair in Miami and presented the works of Julia Gartrell, Kirsten Stoltmann, and William Paul Thomas.

 

LOG is co-directed by artists Maria Britton and April Childers.

 

To be notified about future LOG exhibitions and events or for more information, please contact Margaret Lanterman at logintolog@gmail.com. www.logintolog.com IG: @logintolog

Artist Christine Olson created a neat little art gallery shanty out on the lake to break up the dreary winter.

The Art Shack, a gift shop on MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown.

I don't know how they know but everyone seems to spread out just right. Artist Christine Olson has put her art shanty out here to mess with the minds of the fisherman. As far as I could see she has been hooking 'em in all season.

The Hot shanty art gallery has been out there on Monona Bay for most of the winter. To bad it wasn't open today.

Robert Redford's four-season Sundance Resort offers classes in pottery, jewelry-making, and more at the Art Shack. The resort is a popular place for corporate and personal gatherings. Aside from meeting space, there are award-winning, fine-dining restaurants, a bar, skiing and snowboarding, a spa and more. For more information visit UtahValley.com or call 800-222-8824.

Kinhaven Music School Art Shack

 

Weston, VT

interior of shag's shack at The Laguna Art Museum

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