Art show takes flight

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By Kari Bodnarchuk Globe Correspondent, Updated June 30, 2022, 12:00 p.m.

A new exhibit at the Rice Polak gallery in Provincetown features more than a dozen works by Globe Travel correspondent Necee Regis. Flight Dreams, on show July 7-20, blends imagery of jet planes and mapping systems to evoke responses to — and raise questions about — travel, technology, personal longing, and global connectedness. Regis combines a variety of materials in her recent work, including Hydrocal, Xerox transfers, ink, and paint. When visiting the gallery, don’t miss concurrent exhibits of drawings on incised clayboard by Ellen LeBow, mixed-media stitched photos by Julie Levesque, and oil and wax paintings by Sean Thomas. Meet the artists during the opening reception July 8 at 7 p.m. Free. 508-487-1052,

Flight Dreams, on show July 7-20, blends imagery of jet planes and mapping systems to evoke responses to — and raise questions about — travel, technology, personal longing, and global connectedness.

 
Dakota X

DAKOTA X (b. Boston, 1961) is a Contemporary American Painter. X's artistic work examines the complexities of individual experience particularly in its relation to home, gender identity, isolation and memory. X is a recipient of the Orlowsky Freed Foundation Grant and a finalist in the shortlist for the 2018 BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery, London.

https://dakota-x.org/
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