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OVERLAP will feature two coinciding shows this Spring.
“Top 10 Things to Do on Oumuamua” by painter Matt Tracy will be shown in the Project Space Gallery and “Quadrats of Growth “ by printmaker Heather McMordie will be shown in the Annex Gallery. The artists were chosen to show their work concurrently because they share an interest in ecology and preservation that is demonstrated in their artwork as well as their personal endeavors.
Matt Tracy, who lives in East Providence, co-owned and operated an organic farm for over 15 years and currently works to develop long-term leases for farmers on publicly-owned land. His deep concern for the perils of rampant human development and expansion is evident in his paintings. Many of his works show congested cityscapes rendered graphically in a semi-flattened perspective with endless, tangled conglomerates of factory buildings. In some there are trees competing for space and growing out of the tops of architecture. In others there are rivers that appear to be made of oil rather than water. Swirling flames peek out from between structures. Tracy combines humor and wordplay, labeling buildings and plots of land with absurd phrases like “Free Bacon”, “Empathetic Metropolitan Area” or “Secure Building” (even though said building is currently on fire) to underscore an interest in mapping and highlight the audacity of human-imposed boundaries and corporate sponsorship. In other works, his work becomes more sculptural; he paints on irregularly shaped panels and creates topography with soil or man-made objects he has found in the landscape, like clear plastic containers that operate like lenses to look through. These pieces are more spare- still alluding to the land, and still utilizing humor, but leaving space for viewers to contemplate
112 Van Zandt Ave
Newport RI 02840
For immediate release
Newport, Rhode Island, March 7, 2023
“Top 10 Things to Do on Oumuamua”/“Quadrats of Growth” at OVERLAP April 22- June 14
Exhibitions by environmentally-minded artists, Matt Tracy and Heather McMordie, will open
side-by-side at Newport’s newest Contemporary Art space beginning April 22, 2023.
when shown alongside the more chaotic compositions.
Heather McMordie, whose studio is in Providence, is a recent
recipient of Providence’s Interlace Project Grant for “ the
providence community herbarium” which is an unofficial
survey of the city’s vegetation through the eyes of community
members. She has worked with organizations such as Creature
Conserve and the Urban Soil Institute. In her exhibition,
“Quadrats of Growth” McMordie will be showing samples from
two current bodies of work .For her interactive series “Moving
Marshscape” McMordie has hand-printed representations of
aspects of the saltmarsh ecosystems she has observed, while
shadowing researchers in their field work, onto fabric patches
which are assembled into “movable quilts”. These quilts
are small sewn panels with snaps sewn into them,displayed
overlapping one-another in various configurations which may
be rearranged , to shift the compositions, and mimic both the
shifting coastline and humans impact on it. In her series, “Six
Year’s Growth”, McMordie uses detailed pen and ink drawing
to present viewers with intimate vignettes of plant life which
she had encountered and captured on her phone’s photo roll.
She delicately renders many of these glimpses onto a single
page, filling in separate boxes and leaving parts of the grid
blank. The compositions’ structures recall a calendar version
of a field journal, which further iterates the significance of time
and of pausing to notice and perhaps render a memory of a
certain place before it has become another place altogether.
There will be an artist reception on Saturday, April 22,
2022 from 1-4pm at OVERLAP, located at 112 Van Zandt
Avenue,Newport, RI. The event will be free and open to the
public. OVERLAP is open weekly Wednesday-Friday 11am-
6pm and Saturday 12-4pm. For more information, please visit
www.overlapnewport.com and follow @overlapnewport on
Instagram/Facebook.
