This exhibit considers the relationship
between the human and the natural worlds. It explores the many ways artists are thinking about, and responding to, nature, from close observation to narrative and metaphor, from work that looks at the threats of climate change and mass extinction to art that is personal and intimate. Our goal is to showcase a wide range of ideas, media, and emotions, serving to evoke the complex and layered connections between us and our world.
Sachiko Akiyama
Jan Martijn Burger
Sarah Myers Brendt
Stacy Cushner
Melissa Dold
Rick Fox
Michelle Lougee
Patte Loper
​Kayla Mohammadi
Naoe Suziki
Sophy Tuttle
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Collective Disquiet
featuring
Kayla Mohammadi

photo: of artist in Damariscotta, Maine, August 2020
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Born in San Francisco, CA.
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MFA from Boston University in 2002; BFA from University of Washington in 1998.
Recent shows include New Work at Caldbeck Gallery in Rockland, Maine; and One Place, Two Views, a two-person exhibition with John Walker at Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College.
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Her awards include the American Academy of Arts and Letters Purchase Prize in 2014; the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award for Painters in 2008 and the Joan Mitchell Artist Residency in New Orleans; the Dedalus Foundation Award for the Vermont Studio School Fellowship in 2008; the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Grant in 2006; the Blanche E. Colman Award in 2004; the Constantin Alajalov Scholarship; and the Vermont Studio School Fellowship in 2001. She has also lectured about her work at institutions including Rhode Island School of Design, University of Washington, and Dartmouth College. She is currently a Fine Arts Lecturer at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston and lives and works in Boston and South Bristol, Maine.
![]() See Something Say Something #2Oil on Canvas 16 x 20 inches 2020 | ![]() See/SayOil on canvas 14 x 16 inches 2020 | ![]() See Something Say Something #1Oil on Wood 12 x 24 inches 2019 |
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