MARCY DUNN RAMSEY / Transitions
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
May 10 – June 2, 2024
Champagne Reception
Friday, May 10, 5:30-7 pm
Open House/Artist Talk – Saturday, May 11, 12 noon
Marcy Dunn Ramsey’s annual exhibition Transitions represents the work created over the late fall and winter months and will be featured in the High Street gallery from May 10 – June 2.
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see. Henry David Thoreau
“Marcy’s love of nature is so apparent her new work” said gallerist Carla Massoni. “The viewer is invited to ‘step into’ nature and feel surrounded by the bright colors and abstract forms. The rivers of the Chesapeake have been her muse and her cause for over thirty years. Marcy remains a fierce advocate. “
“This series of paintings explores more deeply the idea of transition from concepts based on the natural world into a world of more abstract thought,” Ramsey explained. “The larger scale of most of these pieces makes it easier to step into an alternate reality of color and design. More arbitrary color is employed, and I allowed myself to follow lines wherever they wanted to take me.”
Transitions will be on exhibit in the 203 High Street gallery. Hours during the show are Thursday – Friday, 11am – 4pm, Saturday, 10am – 5 pm.
The Cross Street gallery is open Sunday 12-3 and private appointments may be scheduled at any time by contacting Carla Massoni. 410-708-4512
Upcoming Exhibitions:
June / Cross Street
Marc Castelli – Chasing the Silver – 40 Years of Painting Racing Sails
June 7 – July 7
June / High Street
Michael Kahn – Sailing Into Summer
June 15 – July 14
For additional information please visit www.massoniart.com.
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