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“The Winter of our Discontent”
A multimedia art show by Tamara Garvey at Gallery 2424
 

"The Winter of our Discontent” is a solo exhibition in which I’m pairing paintings of the Log Lady from the David Lynch show “Twin Peaks,” with recordings of American women responding to J.D. Vance’s infamous “childless cat ladies” statements.

 

My Log Lady paintings feature a gamut of symbolism, including witchery, suffragism, Woody Guthrie's phrase "This machine kills fascists,” Ruth Bader Ginsberg's iconic collars, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

 

On view at Gallery 2424 (2424 Drayton St.) :

January 30 - February 21, 2026 (Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4pm)

 

Opening Reception: Friday, January 30, 5-9pm

First Friday: Friday, February 6, 5-9pm

Artist talk: Sunday, February 15, 3pm

“Spectral Presence (Sycamores are the ‘ghosts of the forest’)”

Acrylic ink and gold leaf on canvas

12” x 12”

2025

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