Past
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Gather
A group exhibition Dec 14 - Jan 5, 2019 Page Bond Gallery is pleased to present GATHER, a group exhibition of works by established and emerging artists from Virginia, the region, and beyond. The upcoming exhibition will survey a wide range of art practices including sculpture, glass, photo based works, painting and works on paper. The exhibition opens Friday,... Read more -
Shifting
Isabelle Abbot Dec 12 - Jan 11, 2019 Abbot uses paint as an “investigative tool” to take on the essential impressions of the landscapes in her compositions. To Isabelle, each painting poses a question about one’s relationship to the environment, atmosphere and topography of a given setting. Through editing and paring down extraneous detail, Abbot’s paintings embody the... Read more -
ISLANDS / BITTERROOT SUITE
MAC BALL Nov 1 - Dec 6, 2019 Page Bond Gallery is thrilled to present a series of Mac Ball’s abstract waterscapes in his new solo exhibition, Islands . With a naturalist’s affinity instilled in him as a young boy, Mac Ball has traversed the various and diverse waterways of America and abroad with a meditative eye. From... Read more -
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard
Joshua White Nov 1 - Dec 6, 2019 Growing up he would lie on his stomach and watch ants crawling through the grass for hours. He remembers catching June bugs off of his mother’s wild roses in a Styrofoam cup, and finding box turtles in the gravel pit near his house. “I still love hearing the cicadas come... Read more
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New Moon
Ryan Syrell Oct 4 - 25, 2019 Read more -
Parts & Labor
Angela Franks Wells Sep 6 - 28, 2019 Read more -
An Inventory of Traces
Roberto Jamora Sep 6 - 28, 2019 Each gradient is a vignette of an experience or place in my Passing Memories series. I attempt to commit important events in my life to memory via painting. I mine color from memory and photos I’ve taken/have been tagged in on social media. Cold wax and oil paint are swiped... Read more -
Recess
A Group Exhibition Jul 11 - Aug 30, 2019 Samuel Levi Jones is known for working with deconstructed books, and his prints reference the same imagery and concept. Jones selects and disassembles seemingly objective and authoritative texts like encyclopedias, exposing subjective and exclusionary practices that perpetuate social and racial inequities. With similar grid-like compositions, subtle contrasts of bright and... Read more
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GLITCH HISTORY AND THE AMERICAN ICON
CHARLOTTE RODENBERG Jul 11 - Aug 30, 2019 Charlotte Rodenberg ’s Glitch History and the American Icon proffers a selection of her monotype screen prints from the past three years. Assimilative to the concept of a technological glitch appearing on a screen, the singularity of the monoprint medium thus freezes this random, momentary static into an eternal, contemplative... Read more -
Folded Time
Lynda Ray Jul 11 - Aug 30, 2019 Intrigued by the dichotomy of man-made architecture and nature, Lynda Ray ideates her encaustic paintings as narratives built by layering colors, forms and patterns that reveal a history of the work’s construction. Through the subtraction or scraping away of waxy pigment, Ray exposes earlier stages of development within her works,... Read more -
Fleet
Sarah Boyts Yoder Jun 6 - Jul 3, 2019 Sarah Boyts Yoder’s new solo exhibition, FLEET, presents tropes of mortal reconciliation with the constant state of flux and fleeting moments that comprise our world at large. Using a visual lexicon of symbols that she has generated over time, Boyts Yoder’s colorful, abstracted works articulate how space extends and collapses... Read more -
Synchronous
Isa Gagarin May 3 - 31, 2019 The Page Bond Gallery is pleased to present Synchronous a selection of new work by Isa Newby Gagarin. An opening reception for the artist will take place at the Page Bond Gallery on Friday, May 3, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The exhibition will remain on view through Saturday, June... Read more
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Diurnal Rhythms
Karen Blair May 3 - 31, 2019 The Page Bond Gallery is pleased to present: Diurnal Rhythms, a selection of new work by Karen Blair. An opening reception for the artist will take place at the Page Bond Gallery on Friday, May 3, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The exhibition will remain on view through Saturday, June... Read more -
IN COLOR
MATTHEW LANGLEY Apr 5 - 30, 2019 Matthew Langley says of his practice, “The exploration of color has become a primary focus of my work, which is instinctual, as opposed to a strict adherence to color theory. The outcome carries with it a transparency. I want the viewer to see the decisions made as well as the... Read more -
Fractal Eclipse + Dislocation of a More Complete Pattern
Fiona Ross Feb 22 - Mar 30, 2019 Fractal Eclipse + Dislocation of a More Complete Pattern: two bodies of work by Fiona Ross at the Page Bond Gallery. The exhibitions open Friday, February 22 from 6 to 8PM and is on view through March 30, 2019. The Fractal Eclipse series is inspired by an eclipse and by... Read more -
Color - Caste - Denomination
Will Berry Feb 22 - Mar 20, 2019 Page Bond Gallery is pleased to present Color-Caste-Denomination: New Work by Will Berry at the Page Bond Gallery. The exhibitions open Friday, February 22 from 6 to 8PM and is on view through March 30, 2019. “Concept and form operate in a germane manner in Berry’s oevre. Conceptually, his paintings... Read more
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Viewfind 8
A Group Photography Exhibition Jan 18 - Feb 16, 2019 VIEW FIND 8: A GROUP EXHIBITION FEATURING WORK BY PENNY ASHFORD, MARY ELLEN BARTLEY, DAVID DOUGLAS, JERI EISENBERG, PAM FOX, ELIJAH GOWIN, DAVID HALLIDAY, CYNTHIA HENEBRY, ROBERT LLEWELLYN, AMANDA MEANS, WAEL SABOUR, LEE SALOUTOS, GINEVRA SHAY, AND JON-PHILLIP SHERIDAN AT PAGE BOND GALLERY, JANUARY 18 TO FEBRUARY 16, 2019. Page... Read more -
The Edge of Space
William Wylie Jan 18 - Feb 16, 2019 Using light to illuminate volume, he transforms buildings from Germany, Italy, and the United States into highly evocative representations of what he calls “spatial practice,” meditations on how people organize and order the place within which they exist and move. Throughout the history of photography, buildings have been highly valued... Read more