Saundra Fleming
April 5 – 28, 2018
Q & A session April 21, 5-8 pm with Dr. Elizabeth Sikes on the topic of liminality and psychotherapy in relation to Saundra Fleming’s paintings. RSVP to director@gallery110.com
The transmission of liminal energies between therapist and patient is the focus of this show. ART REVIEW BY EMINENT LOCAL POET: Paul E Nelson ‘When artists are working with fearlessness, vulnerability and with a deep sense of personal mythology, art starts getting interesting. Talent is just one factor and many talented artists fail for lack of imagination, or inability to reach deep. The current exhibit featuring the work of Saundra Fleming and Yael Zahavy-Mittleman at Gallery 110 is well worth a visit for the bold colors, pathos and just plain wackiness in Fleming’s work, no doubt the best work to date of this amazing Seattle artist who was trained at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago and the dream-like evocative collages and modified photography of Israel naive Zahavy-Mittleman. Don’t be surprised if you see both of these artists in a larger gallery in the very near future.’ — Paul E Nelson, Seattle Poetics LAB