This two-person exhibition of recent drawings and sculptures created by Pittsburgh artist Patricia Bellan-Gillen and Texas artist Karin Broker, is inspired by the creative dialog the artists have engaged in for years. Both artists are known for carefully crafted, elaborate artworks that suggest narratives influenced equally by traditional myths and contemporary society. The surrealist tendency in their art making is also heavily imbued with feminist themes.
Broker builds her sculpture with a variety of found objects sourced from thrift stores and antique markets. Each work is painstakingly wired together to build up layers of materials, with each addition enhancing the tension. By contrast, Bellen-Gillen works primarily in two-dimensional shaped structures. She layers her graphite drawing in a similar additive process, arriving at strong values and lush surfaces. The art in this exhibition whispers its intentions but screams for you to pay attention.
Top-left image credit:
Patricia Bellan-Gillen
Entangled Faith/Till Human Voices Wake Us and We Drown (detail), 2024,
Colored pencil, acrylic on birch
On loan from the artist
Bottom-right image credit:
Karin Broker
fight girl (detail), 2021,
Steel, cast metal, porcelain, buttons, wire, scissors, pearl, objects
On loan from the artist