The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery is proud to present “Gaps and Spaces”, a solo exhibition featuring paintings by MCat Davis.
The exhibition is on display in the Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery from 19 August 2024 to 20 September 2024 with an opening reception on Saturday, 14 September 2024 from 2 pm – 4 pm.
Davis will be present at the reception to respond to questions and comments about the exhibition.
About the Exhibition
By forming a visual vocabulary for forces that have an intangible form, MCat Davis builds and creates imagined bodies and places that straddle her experience and imagination. Davis is drawn to the infinite possibilities in emptiness, in-between, and the fleeting. With a long background in dance and choreography, MCat Davis’ art practice is activated by physicality and steady motion. She dissects personal interactions and observations into simple forms and colors that she associates with her experiences while leaving room for transformation. Davis relates to postmodern abstractionists and transcendentalist painters; their consciousness of their surroundings and conceptualizations around energy flow and human perception greatly influence her process and development of work. This show explores possibilities born from the gaps and spaces in the every day, turning nothingness into creatures, timelines, and worlds.
About the Artist
MCat Davis is an interdisciplinary artist and an educator in the College of Visual Arts and Design at the University of North Texas. Originally from Dallas, Davis earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Mississippi in 2018, where she focused her studies on drawing and painting. Upon returning to DFW, she began showing work locally through spaces such as Craighead Green Gallery and the Bathhouse Cultural Center. She briefly occupied a studio in the Goldmark Cultural Center and also worked with organizations like the Texas Visual Arts Association to curate group shows and coordinate events. Davis moved north to Denton to attend Graduate School where she earned her Master of Fine Arts from the University of North Texas. Since relocating to Denton, Davis has continued to show her work, Teach classes through UNT, and enjoys curating group shows around the metroplex.