upcoming exhibition

May 2022

December 2022

Exhibiting has made a comeback! 

And art openings are here.

It has been so long, Friends.  

I did have an exhibit at Cello in Bozeman, Montana (above image) this past summer.  

This upcoming exhibit in May, however, will be THE FIRST, LOCAL EXHIBIT I've had since February of 2019.

WHEN:

Friday, May 13, from 5-8pm ART OPENING and party.  ALL are welcome.

other gallery hours: 10-4pm, Friday - Sunday, May 14 + 15, 10-4pm, Friday - Sunday, May 20-22

WHERE:

Isles Gallery, 2748 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis



DETAILS:

If you'd like to meet me, this is guaranteed between the hours of 6-8 pm on Friday, May 13 for the opening reception.  This is a gallery and reception that is family friendly.  

If you'd like to schedule an appointment to see particular pieces that aren't specifically on exhibit, appointments can be made between the hours of 

10-4 on Saturday, May 14 

Friday - Sunday, May 20-22  

Email me at karimaxwell@mac.com to schedule an appointment.

I will also have my grab bin of works on paper available.  These pieces will only be available when I am present at the gallery, so please let me know what day and approximate time (see above options in bold type) you plan on visiting.

View my work on instagram @karimaxwell_artist

Easy access to other links associated with my work can be accessed HERE



photo c/o Fritz Faus


After the fact.  Fun photos from the reception:








View previous exhibits here:



February 2020
brief artist talks on rabbits, bison and lions




excerpt from artist statement on the bison:

Bison are survivors of extreme conditions: very hot, dry summers and very long, cold winters.  Bison are anatomically built so they are able to plow through the heavy snow to find their nutrients.  A bison's primary predator is the wolf.  The only time a wolf has any success in maiming or killing a bison is from behind.  Because of this, bison can have stand offs  with wolves for days at a time.

 I cannot help but notice parallels with what has been brought to a head in our country: Those survivors of extreme conditions.  Those forced to have stare downs with "authority" for the length of their lives (can you imagine the effect this has on one's physical, emotional and spiritual immune  system?), unable to turn their backs because it's been proven time and time again to NOT BE SAFE.  This isn’t a pretty world and I definitely don’t consider bison to be a pretty subject.





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