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George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

Installation view: George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

Installation view: George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

Installation view: George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

Installation view: George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

Installation view: George Adams Gallery at The Art Show, 2024

M. Louise Stanley, 'Falling on Hard Times,' 2007

M. Louise Stanley

Falling on Hard Times, 2007

Acrylic on canvas

60 x 45 inches

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M. Louise Stanley, 'Jupiter and lo,' 2008

M. Louise Stanley

Jupiter and lo, 2008

Acrylic on canvas

62 x 80 inches

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M. Louise Stanley, 'The Good Old Days,' 2014

M. Louise Stanley

The Good Old Days, 2014

Acrylic on canvas

60 x 45 inches

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Elisa D'Arrigo, 'Flip Out,' 2023-24

Elisa D'Arrigo

Flip Out, 2023-24

Glazed ceramic

6 x 7 x 3 inches

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Elisa D'Arrigo, 'Spotificationization 2,' 2023

Elisa D'Arrigo

Spotificationization 2, 2023

Glazed ceramic 

8 x 7 x 6 inches

Elisa D'Arrigo, 'Small Talker,' 2023-4

Elisa D'Arrigo

Small Talker, 2023-4

Glazed ceramic

8 x 6 1/2 x 4 inches

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Elisa D'Arrigo, 'Moving On,' 2023-4

Elisa D'Arrigo

Moving On, 2023-4

Glazed ceramic

8 x 11 x 5 inches

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Press Release

M. Louise Stanley (b. 1942, Charleston, West Virginia) is known for work that explores narratives of both current and fictitious events and often incorporates social commentary and satire. She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1965, where she received her BFA and MFA in painting from the California College of Arts and Crafts. She often employs "real" space juxtaposed with caricature to create an edgy effect. Similarly, she utilizes humor to connect with darker themes. Stanley's involvement in the Women's Artist movement inspired paintings relating to gender issues and sexual politics in the art world. She developed an alter ego who frequently appears in her paintings as an "Archetypal Artist." Most recently, her work reflects research she conducted during her travels in Europe, where she lead and organized the "Art Lover's Tours" for 14 years. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout California, such as the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art; Richmond Art Center; and California College of Arts, among others. Stanley currently lives and works in Emeryville, California. 

Elisa D'Arrigo (b. 1953, Bronx, New York) cultivated an early love for art through a DIY approach that led her to a BFA in Ceramics from SUNY New Paltz in 1975. Her diverse craft has spanned drawing, ceramics, hand-stitching, paper, and fabric, eventually returning to clay, her primary medium today. D'Arrigo's hand-built sculptures convey a sense of life and individuality, with contorted, anthropomorphic forms that express vulnerability and humor. She embraces an improvisational glazing technique, likening it to a "birthing stage," which enhances the vitality and organic feel of each piece. Her work, featured in prestigious collections like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has garnerd awards and residencies, including those at The MacDowell Colony and Civitella Ranieri Foundation. D'Arrigo currently lives and works in Manhattan, New York.