This solo exhibition of new sculptures will feature 15 jesmonite heads depicting two elements coming together – the raven and the human. “The raven pieces should not be viewed as raven overwhelming the human form,” says sculptor Catherine Greene. “They could be construed as symbiosis of man and animal or it can be read as man elevating himself above his quotient existence. Ravens are harbingers of knowledge, of death, of transformation. They are portals into another place. My idea was to make work that suggests a blend and coming together of human with bird where it becomes impossible to disconnect the two entities. Many of the works are titled Conspiracy because that is the term for a group of ravens.”
Runs until May 27, closed on Saturday and Sunday.