Saturday, July 11, 1pm at ArtX Contemporary

How does a sound become a painting? What happens when an ecosystem loses its voice? How do we protect quiet in an increasingly noisy world? This adventure in listening is offered free to the public, in conjunction with Howard’s current solo exhibition Mapping the Invisible.

Join us for an afternoon with artist Perri Lynch Howard as she leads an in-person walkthrough of her solo exhibition, Mapping the Invisible. Hear firsthand about the ideas and experiences that shape her distinctive approach to contemporary landscape painting, informed by years of engagement with remote and ecologically sensitive environments.

As she guides visitors through the exhibition, Howard will share excerpts from the field recordings she has gathered in the landscapes that inspired these paintings. Together, they offer a deeper understanding of her creative process and the sensory experiences that shape her practice. The afternoon concludes with a Q&A and a public reception with light refreshments.

Howard’s exhibition history spans the United States, Europe, South America, and South Asia, and she has been the recipient of numerous awards and residencies, including support from the Puffin Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Art, Artist Trust, the Arctic Circle Residency program and as a Fulbright Senior Research Scholar in South India.  Her work is held in private collections and is represented by ArtX Contemporary in Seattle, WA and the Seattle Art Museum Gallery.  

SCHEDULE:

1:15 – 1:45 pm: Artist Talk

1:45 – 2:00 pm: Q&A

2:00 – 3:00 pm: Reception – Meet the artist and enjoy light refreshments!