Opening Reception: March 15, 12 PM – 2 PM

 

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In RESURGENCE, Alexandra Davis explores the intersections of time, memory, and human endeavor through intaglio prints on shaped plates in shifting configurations. Her compositions evoke fractured land masses drifting across vast geological time, placing human experience within the immense scale of the Earth’s history.

Inspired by natural landscapes and celestial influence, Davis uses color, texture, and form to suggest terrains shaped by both physical and imagined forces. The works act as quiet containers of time and collective memory, reflecting the idea of “cell remembrance”—that the elemental materials within us carry echoes of an ancient past.

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Alexandra Davis is a visual artist born in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany, and currently residing in Binghamton, New York. She employs traditional printmaking methods as the foundation of her work, responding to her romantic impressions and observations of nature. Her artistic aesthetic is often bold or delicate, shown by vibrant forms that are both striking and unconscious. Through mark-making, she accentuates the dimensions of time and space associated with the cyclical events of the natural world.

Ms. Davis is the sole proprietor of Equinox Press in Endicott, New York, where she also offers art mentorship and group workshops as a fine artist and printmaker. Since 2007, she has worked with and mentored students at Binghamton University, where she serves as a senior lecturer in the Department of Art and Design.

Davis has exhibited her work at various venues including:
• Smallish Season 2 at Gallery Ondo, Seoul, Korea
• The Cluster Gallery in Brooklyn, New York
• The Broome County Arts Council
• The Elise B. Rosefsky Memorial Art Gallery
• The Cooperative Gallery 213
• The Martin-Mullen Art Gallery Oneonta State University
• Anthony Brunelli Fine Art Gallery
• “Perspectives” in Croatia
• The PAGES Book Exhibition in Santa Fe, New Mexico
• The University of Arts, Science & Communications of Chile
• Patterns in Practice at The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art on Long Island
• The Pandora Project in Cordoba, Argentina

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Support provided by the general operations support grants from the United Cultural Fund, a program of the Broome County Arts Council; the Conrad and Virginia Klee Foundation; the Zoos, Botanical Gardens and Aquaria Program, administered by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.