Previous Exhibitions
Our Locations
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Solo Sojourn
TheatreSquared
477 West Spring Street, FayettevilleOctober 6, 2023 - November 5, 2023
"Solo Sojourn" weaves together Jay McDonald's evocative photography, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of moments that beckon viewers to embark on a journey toward transformative revelations—revelations that dwell within the realm of human emotions and the awe-inspiring facets of nature.
Jay's photographic collection transcends the mere freezing of moments in time, offering a unique perspective poised on the brink of boundless possibilities. Within each frame, an unmistakable sense of anticipation encourages us to embrace the exhilarating uncertainty that envelops every image. This exhibition provides a platform for contemplating existence in its purest form, where moments are captured just before they evolve into something extraordinary.
Thematically, "Solo Sojourn" harmonizes with TheatreSquared's production of the play "The Band's Visit," delving into moments suspended in anticipation and the transformative potential inherent in the ordinary. Much like the play explores unexpected connections that can manifest during fleeting encounters, this exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the latent magic within each captured moment. -
Art for the Holidays - 2022 - 2023
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleNovember 3, 2022 - January 15, 2023
Amy Eichler, Behnaz Sohrabian, Bobby C. Martin, Carol Hart, Cheri Bohn, Cheryl Kellar, Crystal Johnson, Deb Manley, Denice Nicholson, Denise Sagan, Diana Michelle, Doug Randall, Drew Gentle, Eloa Jane, Heather Chilson, Jay McDonald, Jeffry Cantu, Jim Wright, Karolyn Farrell, Kathleen Siegfried, Lourdes Valverde, Markeith Woods, Rani Leia Bondhus, Rebecca LaTourette, Rhee Reamy, Vincent Frimpong
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Macro/Micro
Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce
21 West Mountain Street #300, FayettevilleSeptember 1 - November 21, 2022
Macro/Micro showcases Jay McDonald’s unique photography, which includes close-ups of small scale subjects (an ant, dry and cracking earth, the petals of a flower) and big picture landscapes (the Australian Outback, old buildings.) With careful attention to the direction of light, the scale of the subject, and the composition of colors, McDonald depicts the unique beauty of each subject he turns his eye towards.
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Stasis and Change
Putman House
20 South Hill Avenue, FayettevilleApril 21 - June 27, 2021
Artists translate and reflect culture and do so in individual ways that describe whether it is in stasis or change. How do we align as humans responding to natural and man-made impacts upon culture? This exhibition offers you the opportunity to find your reflection in artists as they translate and respond to life in our times.