We’re excited to begin presenting artists in a pop up gallery format. Join us in the room to check out work by Kay Kinderman, and to hear some sounds from Garrett Cameron. This is a free event thanks to a grant and partnership with Hundred Nights and the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.
Visual artist Kay Kinderman enjoys exploring different mediums and techniques but lately she is drawn to motifs of spirit animals or familiars and linking them with ferocity and a kind of divinity. Her recent work plays with sharp contrasts, making the mundane precious, and emphasizing the power in the form and density of bones and teeth.
Multi-instrumentalist Garrett Cameron is mesmerized by pulses and non-metered rhythms, musical recycling, complete concepts, hocketing and linear melody, smushed tonalities, and experimental limiting. He is currently focused on pulling possibility out of the vibraphone, his dream instrument since sixth grade.