June 2022

BETWEEN
(here & there)

June 3rd 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing June 30

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “BETWEEN (Here & There)” featuring Patricia Davis, and Nick Krauter.

“BETWEEN (Here & There)” may seem like disparate 2-dimensional works on paper, Krauter’s work is graphic – black and white and Davis’ work organic and filled with color, but both artists share the love of pockets, organs, shadows, ooze, discomfort, patterns and ghosts.

    Patricia Davis

Drawing inspiration from the human condition and the natural world, I explore notions of openings and exits, possibilities, choices, release, pockets, growing pressure, chaos, confusion, internal dialogue, confessions, echoes, shadows, reflections, partners, and patterns. I work with a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, printmaking, papermaking, and installation. I enjoy examining the alluring qualities of color and texture when combined with text and imagery of biomorphic shapes that loop and ooze and structures like grids, mazes, and spirals. Loaded with symbolic significance, these imagined spaces poke at what we know and we fear about ourselves: the unknown, the uncomfortable.

    Nick Krauter

I’ve drawn all of my life, but only in the last five or so years have I begun to give it the attention that it deserves (mid-life crisis, is that still a thing?). I have decades worth of cultural sewage in my brain from a life of absorbing books, films, video games, anime, comics, TV, and music, and now it wants out of here. I draw things and people that intrigue me or just strike me as visually interesting, sometimes in straight forward portraits and drawings, sometimes in more abstract images that are only connected in my mind to the original inspiration.

Patricia Davis – Deep Fear

Nick Krauter
Patricia Davis – Does This Feel Good?
Nick Krauter
Patricia Davis – With Passion
Nick Krauter

May 2022

THE GOOD, THE SHINY, AND THE SUBVERSIVE?

May 6th 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing May 28

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “The Good, The Shiny, and the Subversive?” featuring South Dakota artists Klaire Lockheart, and Aaron Packard.

Klaire Lockheart is a bold realistic oil figure painter and Aaron Packard is an experimental photographer. Both share the use of punchy color, love of texture, the feeling of nostalgia and making the viewer scan every inch of the image not wanting to miss a detail.

    Klaire Lockheart

Klaire Lockheart’s 6 to 7’ tall realistic oil on canvas portraits are from her Feminine Attempts series, where the woman looks like a combination of Bettie Page and Betty Crocker. The scale of the paintings allows the women to be seen as monumental and intimidating, but their outfits reveal Lockheart’s sense of humor. To highlight the contrasting roles women are expected to fulfill, such as chastity and sexiness, the women wear a combination of modest clothing and provocative footwear.

Klaire Lockheart

    Aaron Packard

Aaron Packard created large archival inkjet prints on wood panel with resin for his Networks of Noise series. This body of work represents the transition of memory, from thought to thought, and investigates an abstraction of the image by deconstruction through addition: the hyper-photomontage. These glossy panels are composed of hundreds of layers of repeated images in vivid, primary colors. This artwork depicts how Packard frames his memory through an overlapping congestion of random visual moments and emotions.

Aaron Packard

Klaire A Lockheart-Hallie Brings Home the Bacon-2016-Oil on Canvas-84x33
Klaire A Lockheart – Hallie Brings Home the Bacon-2016-Oil on Canvas-84×33

Aaron C Packard-Mortal Thoughts-2016-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40x40
Aaron C Packard – Mortal Thoughts – 2016-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40×40
Klaire A Lockheart-Haven Takes after her Mom-2016-Oil on Canvas-84x33
Klaire A Lockheart – Haven Takes after her Mom-2016-Oil on Canvas-84×33
Aaron C Packard-Memory in Yellow-2017-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40x71
Aaron C Packard – Memory in Yellow-2017-Archival Pigment Resin Wood Panel-40×71
Klaire A Lockheart-Angela Maintains a Happy Face-2014-Oil on Canvas-75x36
Klaire A Lockheart – Angela Maintains a Happy Face-2014-Oil on Canvas-75×36

April 2022

“¡Abierto!”

April 1st 7:00-10:00 PM

DJ Ol’ Moanin’

Closing April. 30

Tugboat Gallery Proudly Presents “¡Abierto!” featuring Byron Anway, Belen Catalan, Chas Hymanand Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez

Curated by Byron Anway, Abierto is a show of drawings, paintings, and sculpture by Anway as well as three current University of Nebraska – Lincoln’s Art, Art History and Design undergraduate students Belen Catalan, Chas Hyman, and Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez. In Abierto, four artists reimagine their past, present, and future selves. Stories become memories; personal and cultural heritage are evaluated for honesty and accuracy. The student artists exhibiting in Abierto were selected because of their talent, vision, work ethic, and dedication to their practice. Themes include childhood, religion, queerness, loss, and play.

    Byron Anway

Byron Anway is an Assistant Professor of Practice at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in the School of Art, Art History, and Design. His recent works draw on memories of teaching and traveling overseas, particularly in Morocco. Among other venues, his work has been exhibited at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE, Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, and the Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis. His work has been published twice in New American Paintings the West, Manifest Creative Research International Painting Annual, and the Prairie Schooner.

    Chas Hyman

Contemporary painter and drawer Chas Hyman is a black female surrealist. She creates magical and imaginative portraits that are representative of her own personal childhood and experience coping with mental illness, grief, and isolation. Chas has always been inspired by contemporary surrealist artists such as Mark Ryden and Marion Peck, and one of her goals is to add the black perspective and representation into the growing collection of contemporary surrealist work. Chas is almost always listening to her favorite artists while creating work, enjoys her cat being by her side during studio time. Chas currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska as an art student at the University of Nebraska- Lincoln but sees herself moving to the Pacific Northwest in the future to be alongside the rich geographical features of the area.

    Belen Catalan

Belen Catalan is an undergraduate fine arts major at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They graduated from Grand Island Senior High School in 2020. Currently they are based in Lincoln, Nebraska. Belen works with several media ranging from plaster, fabric, and found objects to graphite works on paper. Their work explores themes of cuteness, fragility, femininity and Mexican queerness.

    Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez

Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez is an artist from Grand Island, Ne. She is currently an undergraduate studio art major at UNL. Her paintings and drawings explore transgender identity and first-generation Mexican experiences.

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Byron Anway

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Chas Hyman
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Belen Catalan
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Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez
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Byron Anway
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Qiqe Panqeqi Martinez
Chas Hyman
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Belen Catalan
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