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The Gallery at Mercer County Community College presents “Double Vision”

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The Gallery at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) presents its latest art exhibition titled “Double Vision,” featuring the works of Jamie Greenfield and Madelaine Shellaby.
The show runs through Dec. 9, at the West Windsor (N.J.) Campus Gallery, located at 1200 Old Trenton Road. Gallery Director Alice K. Thompson is curator for the exhibition. The public is invited.
“Double Vision” is a collaborative project between Greenfield of Lawrenceville, N.J., and Shellaby of Washington Crossing, Pa.
The two artists discovered they had both been working in a stream of consciousness way. As Greenfield described it, “We are looking inward to memory, and outward to the immediate environment for subject matter. The resulting drawings and digital montages reflect a common vision of fields of energy and awareness: what may be seen, felt, and known.”

Thompson found it interesting that each of the artists had no preconceived notion of what the work was actually going to be prior to its completion. “Despite differing styles, their respective practices are similar in the manner in which they construct a composition,” she said.
“Our images can be said to be self-generating,” Shellaby said.
Visit mccc.edu/gallery for information. Masks are required.


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