The Pegasus Gallery and the Niche are spaces reserved for the exhibits of artistic and expressive creations at Middlesex. These forums promote learning and the visual
Pegasus Galleryarts through a diverse and challenging exhibition program. Solo artist and themed group exhibitions serve to support the teaching mission of the college by promoting "understanding, learning, ethics, and self-discipline by encouraging critical thinking." Middlesex's galleries are a significant cultural link between our main Middletown campus
and local communities.Located in the Library on the first floor of Chapman Hall
Hours: Monday & Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m. and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. when classes are in session.
In Pegasus Gallery
DANIEL MOSHER LONG, “EYE / OBJECT”
IN PEGASUS GALLERDaniel Mosher Long’s still life photographs combine domestic, utilitarian, and natural materials in unexpected ways. These color saturated images are closely cropped and appear to occupy a real rather than an illusionistic two-dimensional space. Juxtapositions of insect specimens, fine dinnerware, animal bones, flowers, fabric, vintage advertisements and antique packaging offer narratives associated with the past in as much as their time here in the present. Long received an M.A. in Photography from Purdue University and an M.A. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Connecticut. He has exhibited his work nationally and is Professor of Photography & Coordinator of the Visual Fine Arts Photography Option at Manchester Community College. See more images of his work at danielmosherlong.com.Attached Image: Transgression - No Tears For The Deerly Departed, archival pigmented ink on Hahnemuhle photo rag, edition of 15, 14 x 21"
Niche Located in the main lobby of Founders Hall
Hours: Monday -Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 6p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. when classes are in session.
TRACY WALTER FERRY
"GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS"
JANUARY 30—MARCH 2, 2012 JOINT ARTIST’S RECEPTION ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th,
4:30-6:00 PM AT THE NICHE AND IN PEGASUS GALLERY.
The assemblages of Tracy Walter Ferry are influenced by processes of microbiological and genetic experimentation. Inspired by her work as a registered nurse, these mixed media sculptures are anatomical in nature and combine contrasting components and materials. Balloons, children's toys, baby nipples, x-rays, fabric, thread, medical and building hardware are manipulated into striking organic forms that balance the sharp, soft, fragile and resilient.Ferry received an M.F.A. from the Hartford Art School and has exhibited her work throughout the east coast. See more images of her work at tracywalterferry.com
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