Please, Don't Wake Me

Works by Miguel Carter-FisherLuis Colan, Skylar Hughes, and Walter Schrank

Opening Reception

Friday, February 10, 7-9 pm

artist talk

Saturday, February 11, 2-4 pm

Guest Curator, Miguel Carter-Fisher

Please, Don't Wake Me, a line taken from the Beatles song "I'm Only Sleeping," is the title of Eric Schindler Gallery's group exhibition featuring artists Miguel Carter-Fisher, Luis Colan, Skylar Hughes, and Walter Schrank.

The drawings, paintings, and prints are diverse in style but share a common root in the space between the ethereal and the tangible. These personal works are like pieces of faded dreams and give lasting form to the interiority of the self.

The opening reception will also feature a reimagining of "I'm Only Sleeping" by songwriter Sean Bullock.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Miguel Carter-Fisher  

Miguel Carter-Fisher is currently based in his hometown, Richmond, Virginia. His interest in the arts  began as a child and was nurtured by his father, the late painter Bill Fisher. At 18 he moved to  Connecticut, where he studied both painting and philosophy at the University of Hartford. After  graduating, Miguel moved to Brooklyn to attend the New York Academy of Art. There he studied  traditional drawing, painting, and composition techniques. After graduate school, he worked at Soho Art  Materials, where he educated artists, collectors, and galleries on diverse methods and materials of  painting. Since returning to Richmond in 2014, Miguel has taught at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts,  Milk River Arts, and Bon Air Juvenile Corrections Center through Art 180. Miguel was also an assistant  professor and the studio arts coordinator at Virginia State University. He is currently an assistant  professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. Miguel’s work has been exhibited at various galleries  throughout the United States and abroad. 

Luis Colan  

Luis Colan was born in Lima, Peru in 1980. At age ten he and his family moved to Connecticut, where he  continued his education from middle school through college. Attending the Hartford Art School, at the  University of Hartford, Luis was influenced by artists and professors Stephen Pat Brown, Fred Wessel,  and Jeremiah Patterson. It is from these mentors he learned new techniques and color theory that  pushed his work further. While at the Hartford Art School, Luis was introduced to abstraction under the  guidance of professor Pat Lipsky. During the short period of experimentation with abstraction he was  able to further explore color and the physicality of oil paint. 

After graduating in 2004 Luis moved to New York City, where he currently lives and works. He has  continued his education by taking classes at the Art Students League and the Teaching Studios of Art in  Brooklyn, both schools have exposed him to the teachings of Dan Thompson, Adam Miller, Robert Zeller,  and Bennett Vadnais. Working closely with these artists has allowed him to refine his ability to depict  landscapes and figures. Partaking in numerous events and workshops, including Plein Air workshops in  Tuscany in 2013 and 2015 has allowed him to continue to develop his vision as a landscape painter. He  has been exhibiting in New York and surrounding areas in several group shows, five solo exhibitions, and  in 2010 became a Junior Member at the Salmagundi Club. 

It is at the Salmagundi Club where Luis was reacquainted with Monotype printing which has become an  important part of his practice. The process has allowed him to explore and use what he has learned in  painting the landscape outdoors to execute images from imagination and memory.

Skylar Hughes  

“I am interested in art making as an embodiment of nature’s process of chance, change, and growth; I  try to paint how it feels to be in nature, connected to something outside of ourselves and the confines of  life’s everyday structures.  

This body of work focuses on seasons, divisions, and terrain as visual framework for explorations on the  concurrent nature of structure / temporality, fullness / emptiness, inner / outer, limitation / possibility, the  present / what’s next.”  

Skylar Hughes (b. 1986, New Britain, CT) is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. Recent solo  exhibitions include Wren in the Privet, Alias Books East (2022), Warm into the Day, The Lodge (2019),  New Torn Collage, Day Space Night (2018), We’re All Stone Raising, The Lodge (2016), and One Big  Gust of Wind, New Britain Museum of American Art (2013). Skylar has participated in group shows in  CA, NY, CT, Italy, and has work in the permanent collections of Lightforms Art Center (Hudson, NY) and  the New Britain Museum of American Art.  

Walter Schrank  

The picture plane shares space with the imaginary and workaday world  

wherein reappearing forms, marks and motifs, much like reoccurring dreams  

are arranged to represent the real.  

- Walter Schrank 

Walter Schrank is originally from Houston, Texas. He received his MFA from Maryland Institute of College  and Art. He now lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to painting Walter is also a Poet. His two  collections are Small Barbarisms and Battle Cries of Every Size.

Exhibition runs through March 18, 2023

Gallery hours: Wed-Sat 12-5 or by appointment