Resonance

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RESONANCE

Brought to you by Visionary Art Collective and Warnes Contemporary

ABOUT THE CURATOR

Victoria J. Fry is a New York City-based painter, educator, curator, and podcast host. She is the founder of Visionary Art Collective, New Visionary Magazine, and Warnes Contemporary. Fry has supported hundreds of artists globally, providing resources and opportunities to help them further their art careers.

As part of her mission to increase visibility for emerging artists, Fry partners with renowned curators and gallerists to present both inperson and virtual exhibitions at Warnes Contemporary and beyond, as well as to publish quarterly issues of New Visionary Magazine, a contemporary art publication showcasing artists from around the world.

Fry has been a guest speaker for the Women’s Caucus for Art in Washington, D.C., Superfine Art Fair in NYC, Photo Trouvée Magazine, The Art Queens Society, and the Huron River Art Collective. She has curated exhibitions for organizations such as Create! Magazine, Arts to Hearts Project, and The Artful Collective, and has served as a juror for the Women’s United Art Prize. Fry holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2012) and an MAT from the Maine College of Art (2014).

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

Resonance explores the deep, often unspoken ways in which art connects us to something beyond ourselves. The word comes from the Latin resonare, meaning “to re-sound” or “to sound together.” In music it is the vibration that sustains a note. In physics it is the amplification of energy. In art it becomes something more elusive: the stirring of emotion, memory, and meaning, the unseen echo that lingers long after the initial encounter.

This exhibition brings together artists whose work embodies resonance in its many forms, whether through visual metaphor, emotional tone, or the abstract interplay of form, light, and space. Whether subtle or profound, these works reflect on what it means for art to stay with us, to echo inwardly, and to feel undeniably personal and alive.

Resonance invites viewers to pause, listen, and attune themselves to these echoes, reminders that art’s power lies not only in what is seen, but in what reverberates within us long after.

Kimberlea Bass
Kate Chassner
Leslie

It Means Whatever It Means, cyanotyped fabirc, free motion embroidery, mulberry silk, antique embroidered trim, antique french metallic fabric, homemade fairy costume from the 1920s, needle lace, fruit bag from the 1960s, glass mardi gras beads, 44 ¼x24¼x4in

Lizz Freeman
Xin
Annie Norbeck
Trace, oil on canvas, 48x30in
Elif Olmez

Awaken, oil on canvas over box panel , 24x48in

rachael.oshaughnessy

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Rachael O’Shaughnessy
Latika Sridhar
Vanishing Faces, oil on canvas, 16x20in

This Is Love, acrylic paint, fabric dye, glitter, spray paint, and oil paint on canvas, each panel: 82x52x1.5in, overall: 82x104x1.5in www.lookalittlecloser.com

Kim Tateo

War, mixed media (inkjet transfer on bfk rives with spanish/ english vocabulary card), 22x18x1in ecmwdesign

Corinne Whittemore

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