Artist Talk: Kyra Gregory, Isabelle Higgins, Jenny Olsen and Salome Rigvava

Sat Aug 03 2024 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

LaiSun Keane | Boston

LaiSun Keane
Publisher/HostLaiSun Keane
Artist Talk: Kyra Gregory, Isabelle Higgins, Jenny Olsen and Salome Rigvava
Advertisement
Join us for an afternoon of conversation between the artists who are in the group exhibition "La Toilette"
About this Event

We welcome you to join us for an afternoon of fun and informative conversation with the artists in our current exhibition La Toilette. Find out where they drew their inspirations for the theme of this show and how they are re-imagining this subject thorugh their lens.


Kyra Gregory graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Studio Art, Art History and Gender and Sexuality Studies. Now based in Queens, New York, their practice is rooted in an existential search for self and community, driven by their personal experiences. Gregory’s compositions present tender reflections on queer joy and intimacy, often within the setting of their cramped, shared apartment in Brooklyn.


Isabelle Higgins is a Boston-based artist who focuses on everyday depictions of Black and Brown figures. Her small drawings provide rich visual storytelling of her own private moments, completely vulnerable and exposed to the viewer, addressing the sensitive topic of self-care and grooming. The painting 'Pluck' shows the artist mid-routine in her bathroom, unabashedly and in a confronting manner. Higgins graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2019 with a BFA in painting, and her work has been reviewed by Helen Miller and Michael Strand in The Art Fuse, as well as Cate McQuaid in The Boston Globe."


Jenny Olsen is inspired by the traditional Japanese hot spring, or 'onsen,' which she regularly visited with her grandmother as a child. Honoring her Japanese heritage, Olsen used images from Japanese Edo prints to explore the theme of bathing. During the Edo period (1603-1868), prints depicting women in the act of grooming were heavily coded to indicate social rank and for educational purposes. Olsen’s interpretation places her friends in ‘Mirror, Mirror ‘ and ‘Kami Suki’, giving the theme a contemporary spin. She received her MFA in 2D Fine Arts from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 2022. She was a recipient of the Saint Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist award and grant in 2022, the Mass MoCA MassArt Alum Fellowship in 2022, and was the 'Best in Show' winner of CAA’s National Prize Show in 2015.


Salome Rigvava is a Georgian-born, New York-based artist whose artistic journey took her to the New York Academy of Art, where she earned her MFA in 2022. At the core of Rigvava's artistic practice lies an exploration of identity and gender roles, skillfully woven into her compositions through the use of symbolic imagery and storytelling. Her self portraits from her ‘Mermaid’ series, subverts the male gaze, uncompromisingly owning her sexuality. Her work has been widely exhibited in New York, Los Angeles, Taiwan, Germany, and her home country of Georgia.

Seats are limited so please RSVP.

Thayer St parking (off Albany St) is free for the first 3 hours.

Wheelchair access via elevator.

www.laisunkeane.com

Email: [email protected]

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

LaiSun Keane, 460C Harrison Avenue, Boston, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00

Sharing is Caring: