The Bundy Museum Presents:
Epiphanies of the Mind’s Eye
By
Jerry Macdonell
Closing Reception
Friday May 21 2021
5:00PM - 8:00PM
Located in the Bundy Museum’s
3rd Floor Art Gallery
Admission to Art Gallery is Always Free
Our galleries are currently open following Covid-19 guidelines.
(Masks Required)
Artist Statement:
Since I was a teenager I have been drawn to cerebral experiences; visuals that take me to other places. I have been intrigued with the idea of dimensional space and the probability that our universe and everything in it is likely to be another layer in a far bigger pattern and if we only had the ability to discern our three dimensional space from another “angle” as we ride through the fourth dimension of time that a whole new reality would become obvious to us. My abstract and surreal works have always tried to express that while being locked into our limited perceptions since the mind is capable of accepting more than our senses perceive.
Artist Bio:
Self-taught regional artist and Vestal, NY resident, exploring multiple mediums including acrylics, oils, 3D rendering and computer animation, video and stop-motion animation on a professional basis since 2000. He has been creating works that have been displayed in Broome, Tioga and Stuben Counties in New York and in Montrose, Pennsylvania. He also co-painted a mural, “Clinton Street: Past and Present”, on the corner of Clinton Street and Front Street in Binghamton, NY through grants from the Neighborhood Development Project Fund and the Broome County Arts Council. He has participated in live painting events since 2013 in the Broome County area, including live art exhibitions in conjunction with QuarterYellow Studios and gallery events in 2014 for Fear of Art.
www.instagram.com/jerryjohnmac
A Virtual Tour is available on the gallery’s page
Epiphanies of the Mind’s Eye - Jerry Macdonell
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Listen to WBDY’s The Bundy Radio Hour episode with
an interview with Jerry Macdonell below,
or on our WBDY Soundcloud channel.
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