Your View is My View II

Standard Space is pleased to present: 
 
Your View is My View II 
 
Opening Reception: Saturday, Dec. 18th 4:30 – 7:00pm
147 Main Street, Sharon, CT 06069
917-627-3261
 
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Featuring landscapes by gallery owner Theo Coulombe, which draws on works from a show previously on view at the Hotchkiss School’s Tremaine Gallery, curated by Terri Moore. This exhibition also includes Coulombe’s collaborative works with contemporary artists of diverse backgrounds and media: On The Road, with Shantell Martin and Laksmi Hedemark, Which Bridges to Cross and Which to Burn, performative portraits of the artists Ayana Evans and Tsedaye Mackonan, and Signal Corps, fictional narratives in history, Alan Krathaus and Theo Coulombe.
Theo Coulombe is an artist and photographer whose recent work features a series of emotive regional landscapes. A former Maine park ranger, photographer, artist, and gallery owner, Coulombe has worked across a number of fields including carpentry, medical photography, artist assistant, luxury photography, exhibition design and curation. Coulombe’s fine art photography has been exhibited at the Imperial War Museum, Parrish Art Museum, Tang Teaching Museum, Aldrich Museum, and New Britain Museum of American Art. His works have also been featured in a number of prestigious publications, including Architectural Digest, COOL HUNTING, and Dezeen. He is currently teaching photography at The Millbrook School. He founded Standard Space gallery in September of 2017, which focuses on collaboration with curators who champion emerging and mid-career artists and on amplifying the voices—both curatorial and artistic—of underrepresented groups in the art world. The gallery received an NEH grant in 2020 for the curatorial projects ART in PLACE curated by himself and PROJECTIONS, curated by associate director, Camille Roccanova.

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