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Marjorie Kaye at Galatea Fine Art

Energy Fields and Artifacts

By: - Sep 16, 2021

Galatea Fine Art
460B Harrison Avenue, #B-6, Boston, MA 02118
www.galateafineart.com 617.542.1500
director@galateafineart.com

Marjorie Kaye
Energy Fields and Artifacts
October 1-31, 2021
First Friday Reception: October 1, 6-8pm

In my latest gouache paintings, I have returned to flat panels, exploring form in its purity. The apex of creation resides internally, and release from the oppression of self-imposed structure allows the pure vision of infinite possibilities to be transmitted from the universal repository of higher design. My recent work transmits infinite combinations of geometric and organic components of the natural world, translating them into elemental combinations.

I continue to be mesmerized by sacred geometry, intuitively responsive to the infinite expressions of light and matter. What I find miraculous about mathematics is that it breaks down the mechanics of the universe into sustainable equations. My work combines the discipline of geometric sequence with the diversion of the asymmetrical. Through my paintings, I channel and investigate the harmonies and mythology of higher perception and attempt to crystallize what goes beyond what the senses behold.

Marjorie Kaye is a painter and sculptor residing and working North of Boston. Her work is an exploration of Sacred Geometry, organic forms, the relationships of color, and are kinetic and energetic.

Her work has been reviewed in many publications including the Boston Globe and ArtScope Magazine and has been shown extensively both locally and nationally, including galleries such as Galatea Fine Art in Boston, Walter Wickiser Gallery in Chelsea, NYC, Atlantic Works Gallery in East Boston, and the Provincetown Art Center and Museum. 

She is a 2016 recipient of the Lillian Orlowsky/William Freed Foundation Grant as well as a finalist in the 2018 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship Award in Painting.

 

Her work is included in collections at the Provincetown Art Center and Museum, Western New England University, Cambridge College, and Children’s Hospital in Boston.

 

Ms. Kaye is the founder and Director of Galatea Fine Art in Boston, MA, a large artist-run gallery featuring over 30 artists from Boston and beyond.  

 

Some past projects also include the web-based Caladan Gallery, which ran for 10 years and exhibited hundreds of artists from all over the world, and the Lawrence, MA Gallery 181, which enhanced the community with the exhibition of local, national, and international artists. She is also a curator, writer and artists’ mentor.

 

www.marjoriekayeart.com