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  • 12- Yi Hsuan Lai, Emerging, 2023, inkjet print
    Yi Hsuan Lai, Emerging, 2023
  • 1- Ahndraya Parlato, untitled, from the series, who was changed and who was dead, 2021, inkjet print
    Ahndraya Parlato, untitled, from the series, who was changed and who was dead, 2021
  • 2- Aria Shahrokhshahi, But It’s Only A Game, Surely?, Ukraine, 2022, inkjet print
    Aria Shahrokhshahi, But It's Only A Game, Surely?, Ukraine, 2022,
  • 9- Sayuri Ichida, Phoka#001, 2023, inkjet print
    Sayuri Ichida, Phoka #001, 2023
  • 8- Riel and Bianca Sturchio, Peeling Tomatoes, 2015, inkjet print
    riel and Bianca Sturchio, Peeling Tomatoes, 2015
  • 7- Mollie McKinley, Dissolution_Mint_Cave_with_Foam, 2024, mixed media
    Mollie McKinley, Dissolution Mint Cave with Foam, 2024
  • 6- Mercedes Dorame, Abalone Congretation, 2022, inkjet print
    Mercedes Dorame, Abalone Congretation, 2022
  • 3- Christie Neptune, Head Bowed in Assembled Construction, 2018, inkjet print
    Christie Neptune, Head Bowed in Assembled Construction, 2018
  • 4- Gary Butnley, Study – View from Charleston Bay, 2022, inkjet print (collage)
    Gary Burnley, Study #8211; View from Charleston Bay, 2022
  • 5- Liz Johnson Artur, from the series, Black Balloon Archive, 2021, inkjet print
    Liz Johnson Artur, from the series, Black Balloon Archive, 2021
  • 11- Wills Brewer, Four Corners, 2024, inkjet print
    Wills Brewer, Four Corners, 2024
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    David Alekhuogie, from the series, A Reprise, 2020

Shadow/Figure: Selections from the Light Work Collection

September 3–October 11, 2024
Jeffrey J. Hoone Gallery
Reception: September 19, 5-7pm

Light Work is pleased to present Shadow/Figure: Selections from the Light Work Collection in the Jeffrey J. Hoone Gallery. Curated by Victor Rivera, Light Work’s Exhibitions and Collection Coordinator, with donated work by recent artists-in-residence: David Alekhougie, Liz Johnson Artur, Wills Brewer, Gary Burnley, Mercedes Dorame, Sayuri Ichida, Yi Hsuan Lai, Mollie McKinley, Christie Neptune, Ahndraya Parlato, and Bianca and Riel Sturchio. The exhibition will run from Tuesday, September 3 until Friday, October 11, 2024. 

“The work was selected first, based on casual visual associations, color palette, or unexpected synchronicity. The theme then followed, emerging out of the artistic micro–climate created by a coalescence of various purposes and approaches of the individual artists. Shadow/Figure as a title is a suggestion for possible routes to take to read the images. In the most literal sense, Shadow/Figure can be seen simply as the visual elements in a photograph. In another reading, the “shadow figure” as an idea references the presence of a spirit or ghostly apparition, or the specter of death and grief. Seen through a psychoanalytical lens, the shadow contains parts of the self that are repressed or concealed from the conscious mind. Or, from a societal perspective, it is suggestive of the most brutal aspects of humanity, including the immeasurable violence humans inflict upon one another and the natural environment, with consequences that reverberate through generations.” —Victor Rivera 

The images reflect an atmosphere that is visceral, symbolic, and surreal, with formal and metaphorical connections and meanings, on the surface and beyond. 

Since 1979, Light Work’s Artist-in-Residence Program has invited between twelve to fifteen artists to Syracuse to devote one month to creative projects every year. Over 400 artists have participated in this program, with the support of Autograph ABP and the Darryl Chappell Foundation. 

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