Carly Thaw: Hills and Hollers and Student Perspective: Reflections on a Global Pandemic

Dec 13 - Feb 4

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in the first solo exhibition for local graphic artist Carly Thaw, she uses a blend of watercolors, gauche, and pen to capture the ways we interact with the wilderness. An avid long-distance runner and skier, Carly uses her own experiences in the mountains of her home state West Virginia and her new home Montana to inform her work, on display through Feb. 4, 2022.
Also through Feb. 4: Student Perspective: Reflections on A Global Pandemic showcases the artistic expressions of K-12 students in response to the impact COVID 19 has had on them, their families, and their community. Art materials and display space are provided for visitors to share their own thoughts and experiences through the COVID 19 pandemic. 
Also at the Emerson is Liminal Strangeness by Jade Lowder, a series of oil paintings based on found images of spaces considered to be “in-between,” through Jan. 7 in the Weaver Room.

  • Date(s):
    • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays, through Feb. 4