Artist Talk – Maria Britton : Saturday, April 21 at 2pm

Artist Talk – Maria Britton : Saturday, April 21 at 2pm

Pile Isle, Bed Sheets and Paper Mache, 37x34x3.5 inches, 2018

Artist talk – Maria Britton

Saturday, April 21 at 2pm

Come join us as Maria Britton discusses her exhibition Low Relief, there shall be coffee and snacks. You will also be able to see April Childers’ Sensitive Situation. Closing dates are April 28.

Britton (b. 1982 Florence, South Carolina) lives and works in Carrboro, NC. She received her BFA from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC and her MFA in painting from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Recent exhibitions include Camayuhs in Atlanta, GA; Tempus Projects in Tampa, FL; Flagpost with Tether Projects in Durham, NC; The Scrap Exchange in Durham, NC; The Stephen and George Laundry Line in Ridgewood, NY; Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, NY; SOIL Gallery in Seattle, WA; and Harbor Gallery in NYC among others. She has participated in artist residencies at Byrdcliffe Art Colony, Vermont Studio Center, and the Petrified Forest National Park. Her work has been featured in New American Paintings (#82), Bushwick Daily, and New American Paintings Blog. Britton is a contributor to The Coastal Post and Co-Director of LOG, an experimental art gallery rooted in Chapel Hill.

April Childers received her BFA from The University of Tennessee and her MFA from The University of South Florida. Exhibitions include Regina Rex, NY, NY., New Capital, Chicago, IL., Field Projects, NY, NY., Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), NY, NY., Vito Schnabel and Bruce High Quality Foundation, NY, NY., Small Editions, Brooklyn, NY., White Projects, Paris, FR., Kimberly Klark, Ridgewood, NY., Zola/ Liebermann Gallery, Chicago, IL., Grace Exhibition Space, Brooklyn, NY., The Front, New Orleans, LA., Camayuhs, Atlanta, GA., Helper, Brooklyn, NY., CR10, Linlithgo, NY., Emerson Dorsch, Miami, FL., Imersten, Vienna, AT., Kurant, Tromsø, Norway, Knockdown Center, Flushing, NY., Field Projects, NY., and The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center, KY. April is co-founder and co-director of LOG, an experimental exhibition space in Chapel Hill, NC.