CURRENT EXHIBITION
APRIL ART EXHIBIT
Marielle Hare
The Moment Between
March 29, 2026 - May 24, 2026
Opening Reception
Sunday, March 29th from 4-6 pm
Bio:
Marielle Hare lives along the Haw River in the woods of central North Carolina. She is a multimedia artist working in photography, video, performance, painting, and immersive art experiences.
She received a B.A. in Art History from UNC Chapel Hill and studied, performed, and taught dance and theater at Naropa University. She lived for nearly two decades in San Francisco, where she co-founded etiquette physical theater, an acclaimed improvisational performance company, and founded Loop Event Arts, creating immersive environments including marigold labyrinths, moss-covered furniture installations, and large-scale floral sculpture.
Her work is influenced by improvisation, a deep connection to the natural world, embodied practice, and design. Alongside her art, she works as a creativity coach and facilitator, developing programs for communities as diverse as special needs preschoolers to senior leadership at NASA; this work shares the same root as her art: the belief that creativity is a form of coming home to yourself.
Artist Statement:
I am entranced by the ephemeral. I desire to encircle the unattainable through gestures of movement, shifts of light, and the quiet utterances of the seasons. I am most drawn to what cannot be held, to the constant state of becoming and dissolving that underlies all of life.
Painting presents a paradox. It asks for a fixed object, while my devotion remains with what is fleeting. I work within this tension through process. There is the pleasure of not knowing where I am going, allowing the paint to move, at times encouraging its direction and at others interrupting it. I build and rework the surface so that change remains visible.
Abstraction allows the small moments of my life, loves, stories, devotions, to surface through a secret portal, foreign even to me. Forms emerge and dissolve, suggesting landscapes, organic matter, and weather without settling into fixed identity.
Though these paintings arrive at a final expression, they remain more than a finished product; they are an accumulation of paint, marks, and self held in the moment between…
This exhibit will be open for viewing on Fridays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., or by appointment.
For appointments, please contact:
Tama Hochbaum: tamahochbaum19@gmail.com
Annie Blazejack, Geddes Levenson: annieandgeddes@gmail.com
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