Through April 16 — “Home Alone 3: On Pause”
An Online Exhibition of Video Works by Four Artists
The work of artists Janaye Brown, Matt Frieburghaus, Megan Suttles and Mandy Cano Villalobos is featured in “Home Alone 3: On Pause,” the third virtual exhibition to be presented by the college’s Teaching Gallery as pandemic safety protocols keep the on-campus gallery closed. The exhibition is available for viewing through April 16 at www.hvcc.edu/teachinggallery.

The final live-streamed talk featuring a participating artist is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 8.
Megan Suttles, who has both an MFA and BFA from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, will talk about her work and career, and answer questions from the audience. She is the founder, owner and curator of Hot Wood Arts in Brooklyn that houses 16 artist studios, a gallery, performance space and a recording studio.
“The artists presented in “Home Alone 3″ grapple with the universal experiences of [COVID-induced] boredom, loneliness, claustrophobia, patience and, through the sheer persistence of making work, hope,” according to Associate Professor Tara Fracalossi, director of The Teaching Gallery.
For Megan Suttles, the walls have literally closed in. The artist twists, turns and contorts herself to occupy open cubes (containment zones) of decreasing size.
The artist talk is free to the public with an access link available at www.hvcc.edu/teachinggallery.
Published: Thu, 08 Apr 2021 11:50:59 +0000 by d.gardner