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The Masur Museum of Art Presents: Angela Fraleigh: with Ready Eyes

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The Masur Museum of Art in Monroe will be featuring Angela Fraleigh's: With Ready Eyes now through August 3rd.

About the Exhibition:

Angela Fraleigh’s paintings explore the rich history of academic and avant-garde art, focusing on themes of gender, sexuality, femininity, and power dynamics. Her work intertwines realism and abstraction to create lush, complex pieces ranging from intimate portraits to monumental figure paintings that reimagine women’s roles in art history, literature, and contemporary media.

Fraleigh’s work challenges viewers to reconsider the passive roles of female characters in art history. “What if the female characters we’ve come to know from art history – the lounging odalisques, the chorus that whispers in the background – present more than a voyeuristic visual feast? What if these characters embody a flickering of female power at work? Can we see these passive characters as subversive and powerful? And if we do, how might if affect women today and of the future?” – Angela Fraleigh

About the Artist:
Born in 1976 in Beaufort, SC, Fraleigh earned her MFA from Yale University and her BFA from Boston University. Her solo exhibitions have appeared in Hirschl & Adler Modern, PPOW Gallery in New York, Inman Gallery in Houston, Peters Projects in Santa Fe, and James Harris Gallery in Seattle. She has also created site-specific projects for the Edwards Hopper House Museum, the Vanderbilt Mansion Museum, and the Everson Museum of Art, among others. Fraleigh currently lives and works in New York, NY, and Allentown, PA, where she is a Professor at Moravian University

A reception featuring an artist talk will be hosted Thursday, July 18th 5:30-7:30pm. This event is free and open to the public.

Another currently featured exhibition on now until October 19th ,2024 is The River is the Road: Paintings by George Rodrigue, Featuring Louisiana's beloved Blue Dog.

The Masur Museum of Art is located at 1400 South Grand Street Monroe, LA 71202. Open Tuesday-Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday 12-5pm.

A native of West Monroe, Lexi is a junior at the University of Louisiana Monroe where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a concentration in communications.