Galleri Urbane is pleased to announce our 10th annual group show, nature is what we see, exhibiting work by gallery artists, Drea Cofield and Heath West, and introducing; Makenzie Heinemann, Lina Tharsing, and Bradley Biancardi.
Location: Galleri Urbane 2277 MONITOR ST. Dallas, TX 75207
10th Annual Group Show: nature is what we see
Gallery 2: Drea Cofield, Heath West, Lina Tharsing, Makenzie Heinemann, and Bradley Biancardi
June 22 - August 14, 2024
Public Opening Reception: Saturday, June 22nd, 3 - 6PM.
Galleri Urbane is pleased to announce our 10th annual group show, nature is what we see, exhibiting work by
gallery artists, Drea Cofield and Heath West, and introducing; Makenzie Heinemann, Lina Tharsing, and Bradley
Biancardi. The exhibition is composed of artists examining landscape through their individual interpretations;
from plein-air compositions to explorations in the abstractions available in landscape - both realistic and
geometric.
Artist Drea Cofield returns with her plein-air compositions, derived from the desire inherent in the natural
movement of the world. Heath West explores the phenomena in the Mojave Desert between sunrise and
stargaze, combining stacks of color colliding against each other in vertical stacks. Introducing Dallas artist
Makenzie Heinemann, the artist utilizes a pouring technique for her paintings, each done on the floor of her
studio, “I blur land/body divisions and investigate the territory where magic and nature mingle," she says. Water
cascades to her canvases, spreading the saturated pigments through a process of wetting, drying, and repetition.
Lina Tharsing also joins the exhibition with a series of "window paintings," each done through a plein-air practice.
The refracted soft focused colors of the exteriors blur shape and form in a swirling mix of hue, texture, and
tonality. Bradley Biancardi explores the varrying values of hue as the sun transitions through its path in the sky. His
scenes are split from sea and sky, with atmospheric light shimmering between layers of rising waves.
Continuing the Summer Group Show in the Viewing Room includes work from Anna Kunz, Benjamin Terry, Paho
Mann, Gail Peter Borden Rachel Hellmann, Mel Prest, and Arden Bendler Browning. The themes expressed within
‘nature is what we see’ is continued here, with a greater sense of abstraction. Each artist in the Viewing Room is
presenting new works; Arden Bendler Browning reveals two new works of recent material exploration, combining
cardboard abstractions and acrylic paintings based in landscape scenes. Her process begins by drawings
sketched on hikes and in cartrips; once in her studio, Browning realizes the movements inherent in the
environments she sketched, creating collages and paintings of kaleidoscopic vibrancy. Rachel Hellmann presents
two sculptural paintings; each consists of two panels stacked atop one another, intentionally casting light and
shadow across the colored surfaces she paints. From her series of works on paper “Time is Knots on a String,” Mel
Prest presentes 3 new works from the series, expanding on the engagement between line and color. The works
are respond to the delineation of time, related to when the passing of time was recorded through knots along
strings.
Ongoing in Gallery 1 is Saskia Fleishman’s solo exhibition, Scattered Light. Fleishman's exhibition is strongly
related to the work presented in 'nature is what we see', as her work presents the intersection of on-location
imagery, and post-photographic abstraction through material intervention