on view:
jeanne williamson ostroff: wordle paintings
Jeanne Williamson Ostroff works with patterns and boundaries inspired by construction fences, charts of her daily walks, and Wordle puzzles from the New York Times. She uses a combination of printing; painting; collage; and stitching; on vintage tablecloths and other fabric, in mixed-media pieces that range in size from 6 inches to 35 feet.
Tracy Bennett, the New York Times Wordle Editor (who, weather permitting will be at the opening) says, “I am fascinated by these mixed media interpretations of Wordle answers. We humans create meaning and find beauty in seemingly random sequences that form intriguing patterns. Artists connect images, gestures, colors, and by doing so connect to others, communicating a truth. I am thrilled that there's an artist like Jeanne Williamson Ostroff making Wordles (and more!) into such compelling art.”
On view: January 4 - 25, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, January 4th, 1 - 4pm
Gallery hours: Thursdays & Saturays, 1 - 4pm