in the thick of it - Frosch & co.

Magnolia Laurie / in the thick of it

Frosch & Co

34 East Broadway
New York, NY 10002


September 5 - October 13, 2024
Reception & LES Gallery Night September 12, 6-8pm


Balancing Acts, The Peale Museum, Baltimore, MD August 17- September 22

Balancing Acts

The Peale Museum

225 Holliday Street

Baltimore, MD


August 17 - September 22, 2024

Conversation & Closing reception on Sunday, September 22, 1:30pm – 4pm

FROSCH&CO at Foundations Winter 2024 via ArtsyJanuary 22 – February 14, 2024
REWILDING Oct 26-Dec 7 Franklin & Marshall College
in the weeds - Solo exhibition at George Gallery, Charlotte, NC - Opening Reception Sept 15th, 6-8pm
ART ON PAPER Frosch & Co - Booth D06 with works by Steve Greene, Magnolia Laurie, Vicki Sher, Yanik Wagner 
Solo exhibition in NY

feeling our way forward, Frosch & Co, NY NY

BmoreArt studio visit
MONO PLATFORM -  Launches July 17, 2020 
https://www.monopractice.com/monoplatform

MONO PLATFORM & Baltimore Museum of Art Salon 

July 17 - December 31, 2020 

Patricia Zarate | Alex Paik | Mark Joshua Epstein | Magnolia Laurie 

Tim Doud | Bill Schmidt | Glendalys Medina | Caitlin Teal Price 

http://www.baltimorearts.org/new-digital-platforms-at-the-baltimore-museum-of-art/

Limited Edition Prints @ The Spite Haus  - Proceeds to benefit Campaign Zero and the ACLU
Again and Again / magnolia laurie

Opening Reception: LES Art Night, Wed., October 16, 6-9

Show dates: Oct. 16 - Nov. 24, 2019


https://www.froschportmann.com





Arlington Arts Center

ASSEMBLY 2019

ON VIEW: SEPTEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 22, 2019


Assembly 2019 Artists:
Kara Braciale, Wilfred Brunner, Bradley Chriss, Shannon Collis & Liz Donadio, chanan delivuk, Lillian Bayley Hoover, Katie Kehoe, Dean Kessmann, Magnolia Laurie, Khánh H. Lê, Gina Gwen Palacios, Judith Pratt, Sarah G. Sharp, Molly Springfield, McKinley Wallace III, and Fabiola Alvarez Yurcisin.


RELATED EVENTS

Opening Reception: September 21 / 6–9pm
Gallery Talk: October 19 / 1-3pm
Gallery Talk: November 16 / 1-3pm


More information here: https://arlingtonartscenter.org/exhibits/2019/assembly-2019/

The PHILLIPS MUSEUM OF ART: FRESH!Opening reception, August 27, 2019, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., Dana GalleryPanel Discussion with Salina Almanzar ‘13, Kevin Brady, Magnolia Laurie, and JunCheng Liu, October 10, 2019, 5:30 p.m., Stahr Auditorium, Stager Hall 
to rise and fall / magnolia laurie @ THE SPITE HAUS, Philadelphia 

Opening Reception August 2nd, 6pm - 9pm

Transom at MONO Practice, Baltimore



TRANSOM
January 17 - February 23, 2019
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 19, 1-3pm
Alex Paik | Magnolia Laurie
MONO Practice Baltimore is delighted to present Transom, works by Magnolia Laurie (Baltimore) and Alex Paik (New York City). Transom is the inception of Mono Practice’s new program where the focus is to bridge studio practices that move beyond geographical and studio constructs. Please join us for Transom’s opening reception on January 19, 2019.

Group show in Baltimore


12 x12
MONO PRACTICE
November 29 through December 22, 2018

Opening Reception: Saturday, December 8, 1-3pm
Closing Reception: Saturday, December 22, 1-4pm
Gallery Hours: Thursday 1-5pm; Saturday 1-4pm or by appointment

212 McAllister St Baltimore MD 21202 | monopractice.com | monopractice@gmail.com

Featured Artists:
Erick Antonio Benitez, John Bohl, David Brown, Sara Dittrich, Alex Ebstein, Ariel Cavalcante Foster, Terence
Hannum, Tiffany Johnson, Haya Kim, Magnolia Laurie, Grace E. Lee, Cevahir Ozdogan, Nick Primo, Ben Piwowar,
Andrea Sherrill Evans, Joseph Shetler, Haewon Sohn, Kenneth Yee, Ruri Yi


 

Solo exhibition at frosch & portmann

Join us for the opening on Thursday, May 24 from 6-8pm
 
Magnolia Laurie
further yet closer still
 
they marked the borders, the barriers, and the changing tide, 2017, oil on panel, 12 x 12 inches.
 
frosch&portmann is pleased to present further yet closer still, Magnolia Laurie’s fourth solo show with the gallery. Created in the last seven months, the works in this exhibition are connected through the premise of vantage point and environment. 
 
“the wanderer is not a walker of shapes or outlines,
and his vision unfolds at ground level, as he goes along”
Tim Ingold, The Life of Lines, Routledge
 
Laurie’s recent paintings are not set in one place or one way of looking, rather, each new vantage point shifts our focus as the ideas and images unfurl over time. Some scenes are based on the artist’s experiences traveling, while others reference historical events or images that were etched into her mind through repeated news cycles. The works in further yet closer still are honest in their wandering, each painting marking an encounter with information that Magnolia Laurie needed to process and translate in order to better understand. Some paintings stay closer to their references, while others are allowed to detour into augmentation and embellishment. The colors and markings in the work range from emotional saturation to restrained precision and starkness.
Borders, fences, and framing devices are repeated motifs in these new paintings, and note division, proximity, and distance. We live in a time of division and very tangible transition; these works are about looking and thinking, bearing witness to environmental and cultural rifts, while trying to move forward.
further yet closer still refers to the act of timeless wandering, which is likened to the process of making, the need to lose yourself in order to find what you are looking for. The title also aptly describes the somewhat conflicted state of our social and political environment.
Magnolia Laurie was born in Massachusetts and raised in Puerto Rico. She received her BA in Critical Social Thought from Mount Holyoke College and her MFA from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She has been awarded residencies from the Vermont Studio Center, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, and the Jentel Foundation in Wyoming. Laurie’s work has been supported with grants from the Creative Baltimore Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council Grants, the Belle Foundation and a Mid Atlantic Creative Fellowship. The artist lives in Baltimore, MD and is an Assistant Professor at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA.
May 24—July 14, 2018, Wed-Sun, 12-6 | summer hours Wed-Sat after July 4
to be further yet closer still, 2017, oil on panel, 18 x 18 inches
 

Exciting news!

Honored to be a part of this show this summer at the Baltimore Museum of Art: Mequitta Ahuja, Zoë Charlton, Benjamin Kelley, Magnolia Laurie, Jim Leach, Ryan Syrell, and Wickerham & Lomax

2015 JANET & WALTER SONDHEIM PRIZE
Wednesday, June 24 through Sunday, August 9, 2015
The Baltimore Museum of Art, located at 10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD

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