Monthly Art Exhibits


April

Mothers and Children Art Exhibit
By Eric Lanciault

About the Artist

I paint to populate my buildings.  

My vision is one of humans:  how they interact or don’t, what they think, what they want to be and aren’t.  I don’t paint figures, I paint how the figures feel and how they relate to one another.  I paint the nude body because it strips away misinformation and cultural context.

My paintings are simultaneously invitations and challenges for those who view them.  People may bring their own experiences to the narratives:  political, social, personal experiences – whatever surfaces from within themselves.

For 30 years, my work has moved forward from dense surfaces to open linework.  Chance has always dictated the final image.  I set up the figure and challenge it to present itself.  Mostly, these figures do present themselves.  Sometimes, these figures disappear which, to me, means they never existed and aren’t for us to consider.  I often think of my work as mannered, sensual, impassioned, unforgiving, stupid in its inabilities and calming in its lines.

My work is autobiographical.  Each painting has shown me something about myself I did not know before.  I show others my paintings in hopes they find themselves, or portions of themselves, in others.  

If you want to know about me, look closely and openly.


May

Raices y Renaciemiento: Celebrating Latine Artists

Featuring Artists: Mayra Hinojosa, Ocelocuauhtli, Miguel Angel Flores, Eduardo Cruz, Alejandro Ceballos,
Victor Trejo, and Christian Barrios

We’re thrilled to welcome back previous featured artists and to introduce new artists to La Casita!

This month, we’re showcasing the work of 7 local Latine artists in our exhibit, “Raices y Renacimiento: Celebrating Latine Artists.” The exhibit highlights the cultural roots of the artists as well as their rebirths as children of this Earth. The featured Artists this month present painted and sculpted pieces in various sizes. Their artwork will be on display all month, so make sure to stop by La Casita and check it out!