The Congregation Gallery

This September 17th

Clint Carney will redefine humanities spineless destruction with "A Warring Tribe".
Steve Rodgers continues his odyssey of Dante's The Divine Comedy on to his second chapter aptly titled "Purgatory".
Also
Corey Urlacher will be unveiling his new works "A Place Of Skulls' where he is redefining assemblage art that echos from the bottomless pit.

These three artists are some of the most talented creators today.
All three will be in attendance.



Clint Carney

A WARRING TRIBE

"In every region of the world, across every culture, and throughout every system of belief, the human animal is raised to fear and hate other human beings. These manmade divisions are burned deep into our minds, and guide far too many people onto a destructive and selfish path. The art of "A Warring Tribe" seeks to shine a light onto the horror that is created by the antiquated notion that we are not all of the same tribe. The paintings illustrate the absurdity of the worlds that we have built in our minds, and the dangers of letting dogma guide our morality. "

-Clint Carney



Steve Rodgers
PURGATORY

Steve Rodgers continues with his second chapter into the depths of the afterlife with his newest installment, PURGATORY. A dazzling array of damned characters and landscapes crystallized into his finest collection to date.
PURGATORY is a journey not to be missed.



Corey Urlacher
THE PLACE OF SKULLS

Death, Blood, and Bones are aspects of all life. 'A Place of Skulls' is inspired by the Catacombs and the Bone Churches of Rome. Thoughts of nature, worship, the sacred, and the satanic all create the foundation of these new assemblage sculptures.

-Corey Urlacher

   


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