2024 Exhibition: Out There is What’s Left

October 7, 2025
A garage full of pool inflatables that are flying away
Image Credit: Alice Stone Collins, In the Garage, Gouache on paper, cut and collaged, 24x30 inches, 2021,

Out There is What’s Left | Cressman Center

Alice Stone Collins, Jamaal Peterman, + Mark Bradley-Shoulp 

February 23 - April 20, 2024

Out There is What’s Left is an exhibition of contemporary landscape painters featuring: Alice Stone Collins, Jamaal Peterman and Mark Bradley-Shoup.

Focusing on artists who work with urban landscapes, the participating artists of Out There is What’s Left explore the impacts our structured environments have on our daily lives. How do our constructed environments—the roads we drive on, the communities we live in, the neighborhoods or cities we travel through impact us socially, economically, physically or mentally?

Images: Alice Stone Collins, In the Garage, Gouache on paper, cut and collaged, 24x30 inches, 2021 and Jamaal peterman, Walking through another experiment, oil paint, vinyl glitter, sand on canvas,: 96” x 65”




 

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