past exhibition

Maureen Drennan

Meet Me in the Green Glen

October 12 - December 18th, 2011

Opening reception for the artist:
Wednesday, October 12, 6-8pm

The artist states:

"This is body of work is a portrait of Ben, a marijuana grower in California. Although marijuana is legal to grow and use in California within strict guidelines, there are situations in which it is still illegal. It is not culturally acceptable to grow or sell despite the fact that it is a large part of the local economy. Every year Ben hires young men to help with the harvest season. They work for about one month and then he is alone again. The story I am communicating is not simply about pot growing, it is also about the experience of a socially isolated person and our relationship.

American Literature, in particular Flannery O’Connor and Annie Proulx, have had a significant influence on my work. They depict flawed characters and anti-heroes for whom life is a constant struggle, yet have grace. In describing the landscape both writers evoke an ominously psychological and emotional sense of place in which the environment becomes a character unto itself and amplifies the aloneness of the characters."

upcoming exhibition

exhibition archive

Maureen Drennan
Aperture Foundation's Limited-Edition Contemporary Prints Exhibition
Caitlin Teal Price
Forth Estate: New Editions
any form of paradise
Elizabeth Huey
Nathaniel Ward
Rob Roth
Sarah Palmer
Elisabeth Bernstein
Blind Spot Lab & Exhibition for Issue 41
Bryan Graf
David Melrose
Elizabeth Deasy
Anna Moller
Leif Parsons
Ryan Wallace
Kinsey's Women
Joseph Hart
Hannah Whitaker
Sarah Hirzel
Marisol Villanueva
Jodie Vicenta Jacobson