Turn Gallery presents Between the Streets, a solo exhibition in our Parlour Room of paintings by Kathryn Lynch.

From surrounding waterways to the dissecting city streets of Manhattan and Brooklyn, Lynch illuminates scenes that are both metaphor and balm for the passing of time. Hovering between realism and abstraction she presents urban scenes that typically flash by in the corner of the commuter’s eye. Usually fleeting moments of our outer world are paused and rendered through Lynch’s inner world of gentle poetic gravity. Boats bopping on the Hudson, a portrait of a lone skyscraper, the subway rumbling across its highest bridge, or streets abuzz with city lights, Lynch’s canvases tap into the unconscious looking to reveal the solitary explorer in each of us - the inner author of our unique stories between the streets.

Kathryn Lynch received her undergraduate degree from Hobart and William Smith College in Geneva, NY, and an MFA at the University of Pennsylvania, PA. Recent solo and two person exhibitions include Zephyr and Maize with Sears Peyton Gallery, New York, NY; Tayloe Piggott Gallery, Jackson Hole, WY; Drawing Room, East Hampton, NY; TURN Gallery, New York, NY.  She has participated in several group exhibitions across the U.S. In 2018, she was awarded the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship. Lynch currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.


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Two Coats of Paint, March 24, 2021