Contributor Update, Marieken Cochius

Contributor Update, Marieken Cochius

Frequency #51, by Marieken Cochius
Frequency #51, by Marieken Cochius, 2021. Inks on paper 22 x 30 in.

We are pleased to share that past contributor Marieken Cochius’s art will be on show this fall at the Lockwood Gallery in Kingston, New York! The exhibit, One Thing Leads to Another, features the contemporary, abstractionist work of Marieken and four others: Karlos Carcamo, Meg Hitchcock, Matthew Langley, and Greg Slick. Pieces from Marieken’s recent “Frequencies” series, such as the one seen above, will be on display, some for the first time. These layered ink on paper drawings capture transient moments in nature and their innate energy. The effect is enchanting.

[Marieken Cochius’s] work is continually evolving formally while consistently and skillfully expressing a passion for the beauty, mystery, and meaningfulness of the natural world. A visit to her website will reveal many variations on the art of abstraction in media that include oil painting, sculpture, and works on paper. There is nevertheless a consistency in her visual language that runs through its many dialects. She’s after a certain kind of energy that can’t be easily captured and held; it can only be experienced and communicated directly. The pieces in this show are records of awakening realized over time and can be seen as a call to the viewer to share a revelatory experience. … A tapestry of these visual moments gradually weaves itself together into a whole. Without specific identifiable imagery to grasp onto Cochius invites us to join in the conscious emergence of the cosmos.

Carl Van Brunt Beacon, The Lockwood Gallery

One Thing Leads to Another runs September 4th until October 3rd. For more information, visit the Lockwood Gallery website. To view Marieken’s art in Issue 25, click here. And don’t forget to check out Marieken’s website and social media: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Saatchi Art.

#ArtLitPhx: Celebrating New Additions to the Rare Book Room

Date: Thurday, May 2, 2019 – Friday, May 24, 2019

Location: University of Arizona: Poetry Center, 1508 E Helen St, Tucson, AZ 85719

Cost: Free

Event Details:

This exhibit showcases new additions to the Poetry Center’s L. R. Benes Rare Book Room, purchased with funds from the Poetry Center’s Special Acquisitions Endowment. In honor of the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment being sent to the states for ratification, the books purchased this year are all authored by female/female-identified writers. Works highlighted include a signed copy of A Blues Book for Blue Black Magical Women by Sonia Sanchez and a suppressed edition of Wake Island by Muriel Rukeyser.

Exhibitions are displayed in the Jeremy Ingalls Gallery of the Poetry Center.

Contributor Update, Christopher Jagmin: Studio Art Sale and Solo Exhibit

Christopher Jagmin is a skilled artist whose work was featured in both Issue 4 and Issue 10 of our magazine. His work also forms the basis of the SR logo and banner.

Jagmin, along with several other talented artists, will be having a studio art sale on December 4th from 10:00 am-5:00 pm at 2631 E. Cortez Street, Phoenix, AZ.

He also has a solo exhibit that will be open from January 20-February 12, 2017. Openings will be on the third Fridays of the month, First Fridays, and by special appointment at 419 East Roosevelt Street Phoenix, AZ.


Contributor Update, Rafael Francisco Salas: New Solo Exhibit

If you enjoy artwork and live near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, you’re in luck. Rafael Francisco Salas is opening a new solo exhibit called “Pastoral Testimony” that, in his words, “reflects on American culture.” The reception is on December 2nd at 5:00 pm at the Latino Arts Gallery. It will run until February.

For more information about the event, click here.

To view his artwork that was featured in Issue 8 of our magazine, click here.