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Sandler Hudson Gallery Fall Exhibitions (fridays)
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Through Sat., Jan. 3
Betsy Cain: Primary, Sandler Hudson Gallery - An expansive salt marsh near Betsy Cain's home in Savannah serves as inspiration for her verdurous oil drawings depicting various stages of growth during the course of springtime. The marshes "have energy and text and light and significance," she told an 'Arts Southeast' reporter. Cain often uses yupo paper, a hardy synthetic material made from polypropylene that is non-porous, acid-free, and waterproof. Her solo show at Sandler Hudson also features works using Black 3.0, one of the darkest pigments on the market. Cain, a stalwart of the Savannah arts scene since the 1980s, has co-founded performative artist groups and curated exhibitions, art forums and lecture series in her adopted city. - Kevin C. Madigan
From the venue:
Sandler Hudson Gallery is pleased to announce, primary, a solo exhibition featuring the works of Georgia-based artist, Betsy Cain. Each early spring, Cain devotes a series of works to a renewed celebration of life. Large oil paint drawings on Yupo paper evoke the essential and basic first stages of growth, forms that emerge saturated with color, capturing the flush of new beginnings. Much of this inspiration comes from observing the vast salt marsh near the artist’s home as it transforms into lush green each year. Shown in tandem are works that explore the absence of color through the use of deep black, specifically, Black 3.0, one of the blackest pigments available. The work serves as a visual counterbalance, aiming to distill form to its most essential state. In primary, form appears to be just coming into its visual life, seeking clarity through reduction.
Betsy Cain has maintained an independent studio for over 40 years in Savannah, Georgia, and her discipline includes paintings, cut-outs, mixed media works on paper and photography. In her work, she explores the dissolving line between abstraction and the figurative...internal and external landscapes with imagery infused from the visually powerful and textural “low country,” and the language of the body.
Sandler Hudson Gallery Fall Exhibitions (frid... | 12/05/2025 11:00 AM