Jan 21st 2024

Cydney Lewis: Flowing Within the Recesses

@ Riverside Arts Center Freeark Gallery

32 East Quincy St, Riverside, IL 60546

Opening Sunday, January 21st, from 3PM - 6PM

On view through Saturday, March 2nd

Cydney Lewis: Flowing Within the Recesses

Exhibition Dates: January 21 – March 2, 2024
Opening Reception: Sunday, January 21, 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
Artist Talk: TBD

The Riverside Arts Center’s Freeark Gallery is pleased to present Flowing Within the Recesses, a solo exhibition of collage and mixed media art by Cydney Lewis, curated by Joanne Aono.

Cydney Lewis creates art that is both mysterious and familiar. Her collages of materials used in unconventional ways portray scenes of disruption and calm; tragedy and beauty; fear and reflection. Afrofuturism and its basis in Black history, science fiction, and fantasy lends to her story-filled depictions of the past, present, and future. She combines truncated images cut from magazines, discarded styrofoam packing, hand-knotted post-consumer plastic bags, rhinestones, and other objects. These are manipulated through repetitious markings made with paint, ink, and engraving. Lewis’s exhibition, Flowing Within the Recesses, at the Riverside Arts Center invokes otherworldly settings, encouraging us to find relations within the plantlike forms and the fragments of human bodies.

Self Sabotage, from the Beauty Amongst Darkness series, can be read as a confession to sweet indulgences or a cover to deep tragedy. The strawberry-topped cake is ensnarled with overstuffed fabric, a fancy neck scarf, and foil paper akin to candy wrappers. The resulting creature appears to be struggling to free itself. Finding Grace Through Darkness is seemingly an underwater scene. The muted engraved and inked repetitive marks on plexiglass create a somber yet calming tone, while the colorful hard-edged magazine cutouts create multiple interpretations. Is the periwinkle rope a safety line or a noose? Are the hands graceful in joy or desperately calling out for help? The open-ended stories allow us room for personal thoughts and emotions.

Lewis’s installation above/between/below was inspired by the recent discovery of a hidden landscape under the Antarctic ice; of hills and valleys carved by ancient rivers for millions of years. As an artist involved in dance, teaching, and architecture, Lewis uses space, material, color, movement, and form. The ancient flow of water over time is like the spatial movement of a dancer or an architect’s connection of rooms within a building’s design. Slick images from magazines are cropped in haunting ways while two-dimensional materials are folded, twisted, and stacked. These combined with found objects, create an illusion of three-dimensional space and invite us to wander into and reflect on our connection with the environment.
— Joanne Aono, curator

Cydney Lewis is a Chicago-based multimedia artist. She holds a BS in Architecture from the Univerisity of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, attended the L’École D’architecture de Versailles, France, and took further studies through the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Ballet and film add to her multidisciplinary background. Her art is held in private collections around the world and has been exhibited widely at venues including the Union League Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. She has received various honors, among them residencies with Chicago Public Schools and Lyseloth Musikerwohnhaus Basel, Switzerland, as well as awards including 3Arts Make A Wave and the Black Creativity/Green Art Award from the Museum of Science and Industry. Her art has been reviewed by Newcity, NBC Chicago, and Bad at Sports. Currently, she is a member of Tiger Strikes Asteroid of Chicago.
https://www.cydneylewis.com

Cydney Lewis is a Chicago-based multimedia artist. She holds a BS in Architecture from the Univerisity of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, attended the L’École D’architecture de Versailles, France, and took further studies through the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Ballet and film add to her multidisciplinary background. Her art is held in private collections around the world and has been exhibited widely at venues including the Union League Chicago, Hyde Park Art Center and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art. She has received various honors, among them residencies with Chicago Public Schools and Lyseloth Musikerwohnhaus Basel, Switzerland, as well as awards including 3Arts Make A Wave and the Black Creativity/Green Art Award from the Museum of Science and Industry. Her art has been reviewed by Newcity, NBC Chicago, and Bad at Sports. Currently, she is a member of Tiger Strikes Asteroid of Chicago.
https://www.cydneylewis.com

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.

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