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		<title>Clara Nulty’s solo exhibit, “Palimpsest” featured at the Firehouse Art Center; opening July 15th</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Clara Nulty’s solo exhibit, “Palimpsest” opens July 15th at the Firehouse Art Center, featuring works that push the viewer to imagine the space between perception and memory.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.claranulty.com/">Clara Nulty’s</a> solo exhibit, “Palimpsest” opens July 15th at the <a href="https://firehouseart.org/">Firehouse Art Center</a></strong>, featuring works that push the viewer to imagine the space between perception and memory. A palimpsest is a manuscript or piece of writing that has been scrubbed/erased to make space for a new piece, though still bears evidence of the previous life.</p>
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<p>Clara Nulty writes that her work “is a meditation on absence and presence”. In the work, she examines what it means to have existed, touched, interfered with a space, landscape, or object. The paintings are detailed, often working as a trompe l’oeil, but they are also restrained and withholding, alluding to the past presence of a person. <em>“My work represents the omission inherent in observation. Observational painting requires a meticulous study of a subject and asks that the final product be accurate. This quest for accuracy is contradictory in nature, as the limitations of human senses and materials will always leave a gap between subject and rendering.” </em></p>
<p>Clara’s interest in observation feeds her fascination with this gap.<em> “There is electricity in the unbridgeable gap between our </em><em>sensory perception and attempts to communicate, through visual means or otherwise, what we have perceived. It is the space </em><em>between that compels me to paint.”</em></p>
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<p>Throughout the exhibit, Clara chooses unique substrates, including furniture, wood, paper, and the wall itself. Her mark- making tools consist of paint, pencil, ink, found materials, and sentimental papers. The work is visually layered, alluding to the multiplicity of human perception and processing. “Palimpsest” opens on<strong> July 15, 2022 and runs until September 4, 2022 at the Firehouse Art Center, 667 4th Avenue, </strong><strong>Longmont, CO. </strong>Opening weekend kicks of with an artist talk on Sunday, July 17 at 3pm. Exhibit reception will be held on 2nd Saturday, August 13th at 6pm-9pm.</p>
<p><strong>Artist Bio:</strong> Clara Nulty is an artist and educator based in Colorado. She holds an MFA in Painting from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI and a BA in Studio Arts from Carleton College in Northfield, MN. She has shown at galleries across the states including Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Michigan. Recently, she has exhibited at Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn, NY and the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Smith House in Bloomfield Hills, MI. About the Firehouse Art Center: Founded in 1986 the mission of the Firehouse Art Center is to inspire cultural awareness and human connection by providing life enhancing experiences through art appreciation, education and self expression.</p>
<p>You can learn more by visiting www.firehouseart.org or call<br />
(303) 651-2787.<br />
Contact Information: Elaine Waterman, Executive Director, at info@firehouseart.org</p>
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