Upcoming Exhibitions

Richard Dupont | New Prints

June 11 – August, 2 2024

Opening Reception: Tuesday, June 11, 2024, 6-8PM

In the past year, Planthouse has collaborated extensively with Richard Dupont on a wide range of editions which have grown out of his works in ink and watercolor. The exhibition brings together these works, as well as newer prints made specifically for the exhibition. A range of approaches has been explored, including etching, wood engraving and screen printing. The exhibition will also include a large work in ceramic tile produced with the Ceramica Suro studio in Guadalajara, Mexico. 

Richard Dupont (b. 1968) was born in New York and received a BA from the Departments of Visual Art and Archeology at Princeton University. Dupont’s works have been exhibited at numerous museums including The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, San Diego, CA (2016); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2015); The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2014); The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY (2014); The Queens Museum, Queens, NY (2013); The Middlebury College Museum of Art, Middlebury, VT (2011); and The Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art, Peekskill, NY (2008).

Heads or Tails | Summer Group Exhibition

June 11 – August 2, 2024

Opening Reception: Tuesday, June 13, 2024, 6-8PM

Featuring Larry Dobens, Lauren Drescher, Valerie Hammond, Blaise Hayward, and Victory Garden Art

Larry Dobens is currently in a two-person show, Communication, at the Cynthia Winings Gallery in Blue Hill, Maine, opening May 26. His work is in collections of the Yale University, The Provincetown Art Association, the Millay Colony for the Arts, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, among numerous other private collections. Last year, Dobens was commissioned to paint the National Headquarters of the Henry St Settlement in New York City. Dobens recently (2023) retired as an art teacher for the NYC Dept. of Education (where he taught for several decades). He has also taught for A Studio in a School, Parsons School, and City University of NY. He received his art degrees from Parsons School of Design (BFA,1976) and Yale University (MFA, 1979).

Lauren Drescher was born in New York City and now resides between Auckland, New
Zealand, and the French Pyrenees. Her work includes drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and artist books. Her techniques are derived from studio-based practices but adapted for travel, so they can be made out of a suitcase. Recycling and found objects, such as antique paper, are reocurring themes in her work.

Over the past few years, her prints have been created using plant milk boxes as a matrix. The resulting Tetra-Pak prints are drypoint prints composed of a collage of elements. The Swimmers series began as drawings. There is a growing body of characters and elements that create a narrative. Most of her prints are unique or made in limited editions due to the transience of the materials. 

Valerie Hammond lives and works in New York City, NY. Hammond received her MFA from the University of California at Berkeley, where she was awarded the Eisner Award. Her work is included in public and private collections such as the Walker Art Center; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Library of Congress; the New York Public Library’s Print and Drawing Collection; The Getty Museum; the Progressive Collection; the Chazen Museum of Art; Madison Museum of Contemporary Art; the Grand Palais Museum; and Fidelity Investments Corporate Art Collection.

Blaise Hayward is a photographer and sculptor based in New York. In 1996 he moved to the United States from Canada, where he has maintained a commercial photography studio for decades. Throughout this time he also produced fine-art photography, and over the past few years this increasingly has become the focus of his time and energy, as has creating mobiles and sculptures in both bronze and stone. His work resides in private collections, but only recently, in 2021, has Hayward begun to publicly exhibit his art and present it to a wider audience. 

Victory Garden Collective (Louise Eastman, Jess Frost, Tara Geer, Katie Michel, Wendy Small, and Janis Stemmermann), formed in 2016 in response to the
presidential primaries. Their projects take cues from suffragette movements,
with a mission to galvanize women to keep pushing for change.