Opening Reception for Current Exhibitions: Issis Macias, Jessica M. Gutiérrez, Matthew Braunginn, Nastia Craig, Karen Laudon | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

Opening Reception for Current Exhibitions: Issis Macias, Jessica M. Gutiérrez, Matthew Braunginn, Nastia Craig, Karen Laudon

A reception for all of the current exhibitions at Arts + Literature Laboratory will be held on Friday, November 22, 2024 from 5:30pm–8:00pm, with remarks from Bridge Work artists Issis Macias and Jessica M. Gutiérrez (details below). Other featured artists include Matthew Braunginn, Nastia Craig, Karen Laudon. Free admission.

Etherial Spaces by Issis Macias showcases Macias' intuitive abstract paintings, which feature dynamic forms, vibrant colors, and unexpected markings. The artist uses unconventional materials like large raw canvases and steel grommets, and she applies overlapping layers of acrylics and pastels. Macias' artistic process is informed by her identity as a woman and daughter of Mexican immigrants, as well as her personal experiences. Through her work, she invites viewers to connect with their own emotions and memories and experience a sense of healing and transformation.

Gifts from the Dark by Jessica M. Gutiérrez, explores identity and healing through Gutiérrez’s personal history, using a mixture of colorful watercolors and mixed media collages. In her art, Gutiérrez blends her experiences as an artist and a therapist, drawing on her trauma healing background to create "transformational portals" that illuminate her inner world. Gutiérrez's art often feels joyful and vibrant, even when exploring challenging themes like generational trauma. The exhibition showcases colorful, shadowy landscapes and floral configurations, reflecting moments of clarity, power, and ongoing processes. Through her artwork, Gutiérrez aims to bring hidden gifts from the past into the present.

  • Macias will deliver a Spanish-language artist talk at 5:30pm in the first floor performance gallery.
  • Macias and Gutiérrez will deliver English-language artist talks starting approximately 6:30pm in the first floor performance gallery.

The other featured artists will also be in attendance to welcome visitors to their exhibitions.

Perceptual Arrangements and Beat Loops by Matthew Braunginn (first floor project space) explores the relationship between sound, emotion, and lived experiences. The paintings, characterized by hard edges, blends, shades, and depths of color, aim to communicate the artist's perceptions of existence, influenced by his autism diagnosis, autoimmune disorder, and the world around him. Braunginn's pieces invite viewers to experience the art in their own unique way, similar to how a rhythm or beat loop can evoke different feelings and reflections.

A Simple Thought by Nastia Craig (second floor mezzanine) challenges the concept of simplicity, exploring the complexity beneath seemingly straightforward thoughts and emotions. Craig's artwork utilizes layers of elements, textures, and movements to reflect the intricate and ever-shifting nature of human experiences. The exhibition encourages viewers to consider how simple ideas can hold profound meanings and to examine the connection between conscious and subconscious experiences. Craig's work also reflects her personal journey and explores themes of self-identity and cultural origin. Craig is known for her abstract painting and collage, and uses a variety of materials and techniques.

Rupture by Karen Laudon (third floor project space) explores the tension between dualities: facade/truth, construction/destruction, beauty/ugliness, death/renewal, and flatness/dimensionality. Laudon's art engages with these dualities as a way of processing frustration and despair with contemporary society. Using an older series of paintings called Seven Sorrows, she physically smashed the panels with hammers and weights. Then, working from the back of the panels, she pressed encaustic through to the other side where it interacted with painted imagery of natural elements. The resulting artwork, which Laudon refers to as "wounded," functions as a metaphor for both personal and societal struggles. The artist invites viewers to contemplate whether these images represent death and destruction or growth and rebirth.

 

Issis Macias is an artist living and working in Madison, Wisconsin. A self-taught artist and daughter of Mexican immigrants, Macias was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Her creative journey is deeply rooted in the community and the diverse array of artists she has encountered throughout her life. In 2020, amidst the uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, Macias faced a significant career transition and became a new mother. She found herself embracing her art with renewed passion, using creativity as a means to navigate and heal during turbulent times. Through her intuitive painting practice, Macias is compelled to find solace and sees her work as an expression of personal experiences and healing generational traumas. Presently, Macias is based in Madison and maintains strong ties to Los Angeles. 

Macias has been recognized as a finalist of the 2023 Forward Art Prize, accepted to the 2023-2025 Bridge Work Program at Arts + Literature Laboratory (ALL), and became a... Read More

Artist Jessica M. Gutiérrez

Jessica M. Gutiérrez is a self-taught Nicaraguan-American Watercolor and Mixed Media Artist residing in Madison, WI. The daughter of a Nicaraguan immigrant and born in Central Wisconsin, she studied psychology, philosophy, creative writing and social work. She now works as a licensed mental health therapist who integrates her visual and creative nature into her therapy practice and her healing focus into her art practice. 

Faced with a chronic pain disorder in 2011, Jessica discovered art as a healing tool, giving her the space to slow down and find new ways to process emotions. She reconnected with her creative spirit and flourished with art and creativity as a resource. Jessica’s colorful watercolors and mixed media collages are emotional, enchanting, magical and vibrant. Her work covers the whole range of human experience and often feels joyful, even while exploring themes related to identity and healing generational trauma. In the end, Jessica’s soulful... Read More

Artist Matthew Braunginn

Matthew Braunginn is an emerging artist from Madison, Wisconsin. He comes from a mixed-race family with a rich history in civil rights activism and the arts. While he loved art in many forms, Matthew stumbled upon painting while looking for a new creative outlet in 2017, and it quickly became something more. Through the journey, profound emotional expressions are reflected within the paintings, and they are the creation of his own perceptions of existence—be it his autism diagnosis, autoimmune disorder, or the world around him. 

Anastasiya "Nastia" Craig is a visual artist and interior designer based in Madison, Wisconsin. Known for her work on restaurant projects such as Sushi RED, Jacknife, and Forage in Middleton, Nastia blends her design expertise with her artistic practice. Originally from Odessa, Ukraine, her artistic journey began at age 11 when she immersed herself in drawing, painting, and art history. After moving to New York to study interior design, she settled in Madison, where she now focuses on abstract painting and collage, employing various techniques and materials to create layered and complex works.

Nastia's art reflects her personal journey as a Ukrainian immigrant, exploring themes of self-identity, cultural origin, and emotional experiences. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group shows across the United States and is part of private and corporate collections nationwide.

Karen Laudon was born and raised in Wisconsin. Her childhood was divided between Milwaukee, a nearby lake cabin, and her grandparents' dairy farm, all of which afforded formative experiences for her work. After three years of study at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, primarily in studio art and history, she transferred to the San Francisco Art Institute, where she completed a BFA and MFA, in painting and drawing. Having lived, worked, and exhibited in the San Francisco Bay Area for sixteen years, she returned to Madison, where she raised her two daughters, while maintaining a steady studio practice. Laudon has exhibited regionally at Dean Jensen Gallery in Milwaukee, Madison College, and Silver Lake College, as well as nationally.

Laudon's work is rooted in nature, the figure, memory, and poetry, for inspiration and structure. Over many years, her process has come to include working concurrently in large and small scale oils, mixed media on paper, as... Read More

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