Mary Porterfield: That Which Remains
@ Riverside Arts Center FlexSpace
32 E Quincy St, Riverside, IL 60546
Opening Sunday, April 7th, from 3PM - 6PM
On view through Saturday, May 11th
Mary Porterfield: That Which Remains
Exhibition Dates: April 7 – May 11, 2024
Opening Reception: Sunday, April 7, 2024, 3:00 – 6:00 pm
Join us afterwards for a private happy hour across the street at the Quincy Street Distillery.
Gallery Hours: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 1:00 – 5:00 pm
Talk, Demonstration and Public Workshop: Saturday, April 20, 2024, 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Please register through the RAC website.
The Riverside Arts Center is pleased to present That Which Remains, a solo exhibition by Mary Porterfield in the FlexSpace. The exhibition will consist of drawings, an installation, and a community participatory art wall addressing the challenges of caregiving. A reception for the artist will be held on Sunday, April 7th from 3:00 to 6:00 pm.
Porterfield will hold a talk then lead a demonstration and workshop on Saturday, April 20th. The artist will invite the public to make tracings and photograms of flowers, while sharing stories of assisting and caring for others. Participants of all ages can add their tracings to Porterfield’s wall installation and take home their photograms to honor a loved one. Registration information can be found on the RAC website.
My drawings reflect my mother’s struggle to care for my father who had Parkinsonism and was homebound. The life-sized images, which are cut out and attached to the wall, represent the mounting difficulties my parents faced, made worse by the pandemic. I overlap translucent layers to signify my father’s gradual evanescence, using the vastness of the wall to represent my mother’s perseverance, hardship and love. Since my father’s passing, the assistive devices remain as witnesses to the weight my mother bore, both physically and metaphorically. The layering of film symbolizes the passage of time as my mother recalls what was, yet acknowledges the impermanence of what is. In sharing my parents’ story, I hope to elevate those who have had such an impact on our past, while making visible those caregivers who make the present possible.
– Mary Porterfield
Mary Porterfield has exhibited her paintings, drawings, and installations nationally and internationally at venues including the Lim Lip Museum in South Korea, the Phoenix Art Museum, the San Diego Art Institute, the Hyde Park Art Center, the Kohler Arts Center, the Figge Art Museum, the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, and the Rockford Art Museum. Solo shows include Hofheimer Gallery (Chicago, IL), Packer-Schopf Gallery (Chicago, IL), Concordia University (River Forest, IL), the University of Illinois (Urbana, IL), and the West Valley Art Museum (Surprise, AZ). Honors include three Illinois Artist Council Grants, a City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Grant (DCASE), a Puffin Foundation Grant, and three Chicago Community Arts Assistance Program Grants. Porterfield teaches at Northeastern Illinois University and received an MFA from Arizona State University.
https://maryporterfield.com/home.html
Riverside Arts Center
Freeark Gallery + Sculpture Garden
32 East Quincy Street
Riverside, Illinois 60546
Gallery Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 1-5pm, Closed Sundays – Wednesdays and major holidays.
All of our exhibitions are free and open to the public.
For press inquiries and high-resolution images or for additional information contact Gallery Director, Joanne Aono at jaono@riversideartscenter.com
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