Arch Enemy Arts presents two new shows, Opening Friday July 8th from 6-10pm
Celestial Comfort, a new solo show by Jason Hernandez, takes his fascination with mankind’s curiosity and to explore and relentless need to try and make sense of the world around them to a new heights as his characters and stories leave the terrestrial world behind to seek answers in outer space. 12 new works, each inspired by his trademark notes of religious iconography, vintage movie posters, and nods to 14th centur...
Arch Enemy Arts presents two new shows, Opening Friday July 8th from 6-10pm
Celestial Comfort, a new solo show by Jason Hernandez, takes his fascination with mankind’s curiosity and to explore and relentless need to try and make sense of the world around them to a new heights as his characters and stories leave the terrestrial world behind to seek answers in outer space. 12 new works, each inspired by his trademark notes of religious iconography, vintage movie posters, and nods to 14th century flemish painting, come together and pushed Jason to create one of his strongest and most exciting collections to date.
Invisible Threads, a group show features 12 artists from around the globe, each telling their own story about the intangible ties that connect us to each other, and the relationships that closely connect everything else in our world. The exhibition features new works by Caitlin McCormack, Matthew Greskiewicz, Paul Romano, Heather Mclean, Lioba Brückner, Julie Filipenko, Colin Frangicetto, Rebecca Yanovskaya, Jeremy Bastian, Christina Mrozik, and Gustavo Rimada. Every piece in Invisible Threads is contained and displayed within a circle symbolizing totality and wholeness with each ‘connection’ representing a dot connected with the next, making the exhibition itself an extension of the theme, and each piece especially unique even within its artist’s own body of work.
Email us at archenemyarts@gmail.com if you'd like to request a collector's preview(s).