Tag: Nancy Steele-Makasci

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Remapping the Natural World: Elise LaJeunesse, Nancy Steele-Makasci and Matt Kruback at Finch Lane Gallery

One of the key questions art plays with at the present moment can be implied to the five-word phrase it is and it isn’t. Most traditional works of art unambiguously intend viewers to see just what they pretend to be: a visage, a human figure, a moment from life. Kandace Steadman pulled three artists from Finch Lane’s slush pile, the stack of proposals every gallery (like every publisher, whence the term is borrowed) draws from, and juxtaposed them to call attention to three relatively new forms of this ambiguity.

Printmaking | Utah Artists - M

Nancy Steele-Makasci

Nancy Steele-Makasci is a printmaker whose work investigates archetypal dualities—life and death, masculine and feminine, power and vulnerability, sound and silence. Working primarily in stark black and white, she uses image, repetition, and symbolic form to distill emotional states into pared-down visual language. Themes of mortality, sadness, and […]

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