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AMANDA JOY BROWN

Converge

June 1 – July 16, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Audience, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Audience, 2022

acrylic on canvas

76h x 58w in
193.04h x 147.32w cm

 

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Travelers, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Travelers, 2022

acrylic on canvas

64h x 48w in
162.56h x 121.92w cm

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Mission Band, 2013

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Mission Band, 2013

acrylic collaged and painted on canvas

48h x 64w in

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Improvisation, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Improvisation, 2022

acrylic on canvas

46h x 48w in
116.84h x 121.92w cm

 

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Winter Commute, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Winter Commute, 2022

acrylic on canvas

46h x 48w in
116.84h x 121.92w cm

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Waterfront Path, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Waterfront Path, 2022

acrylic on canvas

40h x 44w in
101.60h x 111.76w cm

 

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Rose Bathers, 2022

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Rose Bathers, 2022

acrylic on canvas

36h x 36w in
91.44h x 91.44w cm

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Aerial Sunbathers, 2019

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Aerial Sunbathers, 2019

acrylic on canvas

32h x 30w in

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Subway, 2012

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Subway, 2012

acrylic on canvas

30h x 32w in

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Spectators (color) 1, 2021

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Spectators (color) 1, 2021

acrylic on canvas on panel

16h x 20w in
40.64h x 50.80w cm

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Spectators (color) 2, 2021

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Spectators (color) 2, 2021

acrylic on canvas on panel

16h x 20w in
40.64h x 50.80w cm

 

AMANDA JOY BROWN, Spectators (color) 3, 2021

AMANDA JOY BROWN

Spectators (color) 3, 2021

acrylic on canvas on panel

16h x 20w in
40.64h x 50.80w cm

 

1 June 2022 (New Orleans, LA) JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Bay Area-based artist Amanda Joy Brown entitled Converge. Brown first appeared at the gallery in the January 2021 show curated by Matthew Weldon Showman entitled New Year, New Art, which featured several works from her “Crowds” series – an incredibly poignant subject matter during a time of seclusion and isolation. The artist expands on this motif of human gathering in this suite of nine, new paintings with explorations of space, community, and congregation. Here artistic process is unique in that the individual forms are first plotted by line work achieved through drip techniques. Fusing elements of direct observation and abstraction, the final composition creates a solidarity in pattern and rhythm, positing a single entity, through the balance of color, gesture, and texture.

 

The artist says of the exhibition…

 

People gather, disperse, and regroup in different combinations, converging at different times, and in different states of mind. Some gatherings are ephemeral and ever-shifting. Pathways, streets, beaches, theaters, concert halls, parks, and schools all attract and choreograph their occupants, filled with the energy of paths crossing and creating an encompassing, emergent personality unique to each crowd. These moments in time, no matter how brief, allow us to acknowledge the small connections among vast amounts of people that are collectively drawn to the same place or activity. In a time when we've collectively experienced both isolation and community, I've found myself appreciating these interpersonal moments in a new light.

 

Amanda Joy Brown is a visual artist and educator based in the Bay Area. After studying Art and French at Harding University in Arkansas, Brown earned her MFA in the painting program at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She completed a month long residency at the Vermont Studio Center before moving to Nashville, TN where she found a studio community at Ground Foor Gallery+ Studios, and continued to exhibit in around the US as well as southern France. She now resides in California with her husband and 14 month old daughter, working out of her home studio and doing plein air excursions to paint the beautiful landscape of the East Bay every chance she gets. Her work is exhibited and collected internationally.

 

The exhibition will be on view from 1 June to 16 July 2022, with an opening reception coinciding with the Arts District of New Orleans’ (ADNO) First Saturday Gallery Openings from 5-8 PM on 4 June 2022. For more information, press or sales inquiries please contact Gallery Director Matthew Weldon Showman at 504.343.6827 or matthew@jonathanferraragallery.com. Please join the conversation with JFG on Facebook (@JonathanFerraraGallery), Twitter (@JFerraraGallery), and Instagram (@JonathanFerraraGallery) via the hashtags: #AmandaJoyBrown, #Converge, #JonathanFerraraGallery, and #ArtsDistrictNewOrleans.