April 19th - May 25th

 
 

Please Join the Artist on Gallery Night & Day

Friday, April 19th 5 - 8 pm | Saturday, April 20th 11 - 4 pm

Artist Talk: Saturday, April 20th 1:30 - 2:30 pm

 

Midwestern artist, Laurie Hogin, is known for her intricate and provocative paintings that explore themes of nature, consumerism, and human-animal relationships.

Hogin's paintings often feature lush, densely populated landscapes inhabited by anthropomorphic animals and hybrid beasts. These creatures serve as allegorical representations of societal issues, such as the environmental impact of consumer culture and the commodification of nature. Her use of vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail creates visually arresting compositions that invite viewers to delve deeper into the layers of meaning within each piece.

While Hogin's work is undeniably playful and whimsical, it also carries a critical edge, challenging viewers to reconsider their relationship with the natural world and the consequences of human intervention. By blending elements of fiction and reality, she creates a surreal universe that blurs the boundaries between the familiar and the fantastical.