New Work
Luke Buffenmyer
September 10 – October 8, 2016
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 10th, 6-8pm
South Kingstown. Hera Gallery is pleased to present New Work, a solo exhibition from Luke Buffenmyer. We invite the public to join us Saturday, September 10th from 6:00 to 8:00pm for the opening reception.
Luke Buffenmyer will be exhibiting new mixed media drawings. An artist in multiple mediums, Luke states:
“I am driven to make things. My images are a collection of memories, emotion, desire, illusion, and fact.
As an artist, I work in a variety of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, wood and digital imaging. I work concurrently on multiple projects often combining various media. The images are often allegorical in nature and combine elements of figurative representation and intuitive mark making, reflecting aspects of my life, society the history of art.
I am motivated as an artist by a deep-rooted and constant need to make things. The work is an expression for my energy and passion concerning life and art. I attempt to make substance of my feelings, to create objects that build meaning both intellectually and expressively. The work usually involves layers of information, communicating ideas that often require an investment of time and thought to understand. While often the need to create or make things is dominant I feel the need to have substance in the imagery. Social commentary works hand in hand with creative expression. Content, evolution, exploration and discovery fuel my need to create.”
Luke was born in Chicago Illinois and currently lives and works in Macon, Georgia. He received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and his MFA from The School of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University. His collaborative work made with Megan McNaught was represented by NK Gallery in Boston MA until its closing in 2013. Luke works in painting, drawing, and photography and at time combines various media. Luke was the Director of Art Programs and Gallery Director at Anna Maria College in Paxton Massachusetts until his recent move.
The exhibition and events will take place at Hera Gallery located on 10 High Street in Wakefield, RI. The public is invite to attend the opening reception Saturday, September 10th from 6:00 to 8:00pm.
These programs are presented with partial support from The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, Hera Educational Foundation, and The Friends of Hera. Hera Gallery is free and open to the public and is accessible to persons with disabilities. Parking is available.