Glendale Arts presents “Apologizing For My Wild,” a new work by Susan Arena 2024 at ace/121 Gallery in celebration of Women’s History Month. The solo exhibit will be on view from through March 2. An artist reception will be held on Saturday, March 2 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public.
“My work in drawing, painting, and ceramic sculpture investigates the experience of the female,” said Arena. “Stories and characters in my paintings bring into question how the female body holds a new kind of power as seen through the modern gaze – mother, monster, adventurer, sex goddess – a multitude of signifiers, held in a single vessel.”
The show evokes the beautiful messiness of being female and is inspired by a powerful quote from poet and playwright Nikita Gill: “Some days I am more wolf than woman, and I am still learning how to stop apologizing for my wild.”
Arena’s bold and expressive artwork is equally about exploring, drawing, color, and form, influenced by the history of painting, from Giotto to Phillip Guston and Alice Neel, and also such sources as paper dolls, family photos, tattoo art and objects found at thrift stores. Each of the pieces stands on its own but together the many faces and figures tell a larger collective story.
A children’s art workshop led by the artist will be held on Saturday, March 23 from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Details to follow.
ace/121 Gallery is located at 121 N. Kenwood St. in Glendale. The Gallery is open from Wednesday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional details are available at www.ace/121gallery.com.