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The Summation Weekly - May 22, 2024

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This Community Newspaper is a publication of the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association

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Vol. 24, No. 21

May 22, 2024

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PENSACOLA MUSEUM OF ART

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rom 1908 to 1940, the Spanish Revival-style building now sitting at 407 S. Jefferson St. served as the Pensacola City Jail. After sitting empty for more than 10 years, a group of local women determined the space could be used in a better way to serve their city. In 1954, members of the local chapter of the American Association of University Women envisioned a venue to exhibit traveling art exhibitions, offer art classes for both children and adults, and provide a community space for public meetings, lectures, films and other cultural presentations. Joining with others in the community who shared this vision, they formed the Pensacola Art Association. After leasing the building from the city, the group purchased the building in 1988 and established the Pensacola Museum of Art (PMA). 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of the PMA becoming an art center in Pensacola. In the first year of the center, founders of the American Association of University Women created the Members Show as a way to honor and celebrate the relationship between local artists and the center. Seventy years later, artists remain a vital part of the museum community and this annual exhibition highlights their talent and creativity. The 2024 exhibition showcases close to ninety local and regional artists working in a diverse range of media.

Over the years, the Members Show has grown exponentially. “Last year, we had fifty artists displayed at our annual members show. This year, almost ninety artists are represented in the galleries on the museum’s second floor,” PMA Director Nicholas Croghan said. “This is a testament to the growth of our museum as well as the expanding arts community in Northwest Florida. We are delighted and honored to showcase these talented individuals and are thankful for their museum membership and support.” Members Show 2024 Winners: • Best in Show: Lisa S. Qualls, Playing Ghostbusters in the Woods, oil on canvas, 2024 • Second Place: Jason Pinckard, And I Know I am Deathless, video, 2023 • Third Place: Racheal J. Homack, Strands Intertwined, mixed media, 2023 • People’s Choice: Alison Walden, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, acrylic, 2023 • Honorable Mentions: Cara Kearns, Hydra: To All the Cats I’ve Loved Before, natural and synthetic fiber, 2022; Mara Viksnins, Reclining, collage, 2020; Yvonne Christine, , cotton thread, porcelain, glass, crochet hooks, 2019 Love Letters to Ursa Major : A Multimedia Meditation on Environmental Reciprocity In 2023, Kelly Anne Mueller was awarded Best of Show in the PMA’s 69th annual Members Show for her

mixed-media work Nest. She was offered the opportunity to display a site-specific, solo exhibition this year in tandem with the 70th annual Members Show. Mueller is an artist, collaborator and educator whose focus on the interrelationship between organism and environment, science, and art, positions her as a visual ecologist. Deeply interested in the patterning relationships of the natural and man-made, Kelly’s multidisciplinary projects explore the tenuous space between natural laws of reciprocity and interconnectedness, the systems and cycles of nature, and the artificial, imposed order of human experience. Her solo exhibition, Love Letters to Ursa Major, is a reflection on our relationship with the living earth and its inhabitants as we evolve as a species. Like any relationship, for it to thrive necessitates a delicate balance. You can see the connection to the environment in Kelly’s work from the materials she uses, to the processes she employs. The centerpiece of the exhibition room is a 12-foot-tall bear titled Mother made from Louisiana blue tarps and recycled fabric scraps reminiscent of Cajun Courir costume fringe. “Mother represents the earth as both a nurturing provider and a fearsome entity worthy of respect and care,” Mueller says in her artist statement. This large sculpture is also a nod to the famous sculptor Louise Bourgeois’s notable largerthan-life spider, titled Maman.

An additional series of mixedmedia works entitled Mutualisms are featured in the show. These pieces, mounted on wood panels, are encaustic-coated cyanotypes that are created by utilizing UV rays from the sun and iron salt solutions. The photosensitive paper first turns white when reacting to the sunlight, and then blue with exposure to water. The imagery on these panels depict unexpected trans-species

cooperations, such as that of the badger and the coyote. Kelly Anne Mueller’s solo exhibition, Love Letters to Ursa Major: A Multimedia Meditation on Environmental Reciprocity and the 70th annual Members Show are both on view at the Pensacola Museum of Art through May 28th. To learn more about current shows and other upcoming exhibits, visit pensacolamuseum.org. ■

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