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Menagerie serves as a platform to highlight the significance of fostering a diverse community of artists with works that represent animals. This exhibition brings together a wide range of voices and perspectives from artists who support the mission of The Painting Center, and understand the importance of collaboration and solidarity within the art community. A menagerie is more than just a collection of animals; it conjures an image of reverence and respect for the creatures on display. The French origins of the word "ménagerie" refer to a space—traditionally a farm—where animals are managed and tended to with care and respect. The way we admire paintings as objects and simultaneously interact with them as art makes the gallery a form of menagerie.
Featuring works by: Alex Cohen, Andrew Zarou, Anki King, Ariane Gulich, Ashley Cooper, Barbara Grossman, Bee Chessman, Ben Pritchard, Caren Canier, Claudia Renfro, David Fratkin, David Humphrey, Deborah Brown, Dennis Congdon, Diana Horowitz, Elisa Jensen, Eric Holzman, Everest Hall, Garry Nichols, Gideon Bok, Glenn Goldberg, Gwen Strahle, Huguette Martel, Jack Albrittain, Jackie Shatz, James Siena, Janice Nowinski, Jared Oppenheim, Jenny Lynn McNutt, Jessica Weiss, JoAnne McFarland, John Mitchell, Judith Linhares, Katy Schneider, Kayla Edmonston, Kevin Wixted, Kyle Staver, Langdon Quinn, Laura Battle, Laura Greengold, Marc Trujillo, Margaret McCann, Mark Lewis, Mark Webber, Michael Goodwin, Patty Horing, Peter Bonner, Petey Brown, Richard Ryan, Riley Brewster, Ro Lohin, Roy Kortick, Ruth Miller Forge, Sandra Stone, Sarah D’Ambrosio, Sarah Lubin, Simon Carr, Stephanie Pierce, Susan Carr, Susan Lichtman, Susanna Coffey, Sutton Allen, Tine Lundsfryd and William Bailey.