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May Deviney is Currently Showing Work in "POLITICALISMS", an Exhibit at Artspace Maynard

October 23, 2019 Viridian Artists
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Viridian Artist May Deviney is exhibiting work in
at ArtSpace Maynard
63 Summer St
Maynard, MA 01754

October 16th – November 22nd
Please click here to read more information

Artists May DeViney and Barbara Fletcher bring together different political and social isms in this show of colorful satiric artwork.

ism is a noun meaning an ideological movement typically political or artistic. In our modern world there are a lot of isms at play.  Think of any noun and add “ism” to it.  Presto – a new ideological or artistic movement is in action.  Everyone has a favorite ism; what’s yours?
Artists May DeViney and Barbara Fletcher bring together different isms, meeting in the middle using humor, color, technique and intension.

DeViney’s work highlights the continuity of social customs, traditions and religious credos that combine to constrain individuals within traditional unbending roles. They become acid portrayals of oppression and forbearance, combined with gallows and slapstick humor.  Her working class, union, Midwestern background fostered contrasts that are reflected in her work, including an ornery iconoclasm, but mindful of warmth, humanism and family connections.

Fletcher has traveled to a number of third world countries over the years which opened her eyes to conditions in the world but it would take a number of years for her art and activism to merge. She became an observer of nature and the nature of the human condition and her work has focused mainly on environmental concerns. Ironically she sometimes uses animals to express her isms. Her art has become a cathartic experience for her and hopefully gives some playful awareness and insight to her audience.

Politicalisms will be on view from October 16th – November 22nd

Gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays 11 am to 3 pm

A Gallery Opening Reception will be held on October 19th from
5-7 pm.

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