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Night Window Exhibit Artist Talk at GLG
Bruce Evans & Natalie Lowe
January 29 – March 14
Closing Reception | March 6| 5-8 pm
Artist Talk @ 6:30 pm
In the quieter months of winter, Gravers Lane Gallery debuts Night Windows, an introspective exhibition pairing the sculptural metals and jewelry works of Natalie Lowe with the photorealist paintings of Bruce Evans. Together, their practices explore the tensions between interior and exterior, seen and unseen, intimacy and distance.
Borrowing its title from the luminous glow of windows after dark, Night Windows contemplates the psychology of observation and the quiet narratives that unfold at the edges of private life. Lowe’s intermedia sculptures and metalsmithing examine boundaries, longing, and the poetics of domestic space—miniature architectures shaped by loneliness, nostalgia, and the material language of the everyday. Evans’ meticulously rendered airbrushed paintings push photorealism into the realm of the uncanny, capturing suburban stillness, emotional ambiguity, and the surreal clarity of a moment suspended in time.
Craft intersects both artists’ practices: in Lowe’s transformation of structural forms into wearable or sculptural objects, and in Evans’ mastery of light, focus, and layered transparency. Their works raise questions—what happens when a couch becomes a brooch? Can a painting become the imagined photograph of a dream?—inviting viewers to consider how objects, images, and interiors hold the emotional weight of memory, desire, and quiet observation.
