The Pratt Museum Announces Upcoming Exhibit: Inner Stellar by Marjorie Scholl
Homer, Alaska (April 8, 2024) – Pratt Museum
The Pratt Museum is excited to announce our summer exhibition, Inner Stellar, featuring the work of American painter Marjorie Scholl. This exhibition will be on display from May 17 through September 20 in the Main Gallery at the Pratt Museum.
Inner Stellar is a series of painted portraits that honors the experience of reacquainting with one’s ‘inner child.’ Marjorie Scholl has painted people in her community and co-created story-like text to accompany each piece. Each portrait illustrates someone in their bright essence, holding the weight of their unique ancestry – hardships, healing, and all – with an authentically determined outlook. The figure’s posture and gaze convey their true history and committed future and suggests the intergenerational whisperings that lead to insight and strength. Each painting is set in a forest of birch trees, using light and shadow to allude to the adversities and resilience, as well as the loneliness and triumph, that comes from developing the whole self.
Each subject has actively participated in the creation of their portrait and the related personal anecdotes. As part of the series, Scholl includes a self-portrait to share her own journey that continues to reckon with generational trauma while reconnecting with her inner child.
Marjorie Scholl is an American painter interested in depicting human relationships to our changing Earth. Through engaged portraiture and visual storytelling, she examines complex social issues and shifting landscapes to challenge systemic inequalities and explore experiences of belonging.
Marjorie’s work has been exhibited throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. She has created murals in public and private settings. She also teaches dance and has organized numerous performances with the youth of her community. Originating from the San Francisco Bay Area, she now lives in Homer, Alaska, with her husband and has three wonderful children.
A Opening Exhibition will be held Friday, May 17th beginning at 5pm. The artist will be in attendance, and celebratory refreshments will be served.
Digital Gallery Guide available here.
About the Pratt Museum The mission of the Pratt Museum is to strengthen relationships between people and place through stories relevant to Kachemak Bay. It fulfills its mission by facilitating engagement between community members and strengthening understandings of our shared place. Through these activities, the unique relationship between the people and places of Kachemak Bay will be sustained far into the future. The Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday from 11am to 4pm. Visit the Pratt Museum at 379 Bartlett Street in Homer. Tel (907) 235-8635. More information is available at www.prattmuseum.org/.
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