Diehl Gallery Exhibition Benefits Foundation

Artist Claire Brewster's work is currently  on display at the Diehl Gallery in Jackson, proceeds benefit GTNPF.
Artist Claire Brewster's work is currently on display at the Diehl Gallery in Jackson, proceeds benefit GTNPF.

The Foundation is pleased to continue partnering with local Diehl Gallery in an art exhibition that will benefit Grand Teton National Park. Part of the proceeds from artist Claire Brewster's exhibition Flights of Fancy  will go towards the Foundation's mission to preserve, protect, and enhance the treasured resources of Grand Teton. You can view Brewster's art at Diehl Gallery from 10am -5pm through Tuesday, August 11.

"When I first chose the title for this exhibition back in November 2019, I was mainly thinking about one of my favourite books - called Flights of Fancy that is about birds in myth, legend and superstition. I often turn to this book for inspiration and reference.

Cut to June 2020 and Flights of Fancy has taken a whole new poignancy. Things that once seemed everyday occurrences - going to the movies, eating out in a restaurant - now feel like fantastic ideas, things only existing in our imagination. It’s hard not to feel sad about the things we’ve lost and missed.

But as we step warily into the light, taking our first steps into the world after months of lockdown. Flights of Fancy can offer hope and joy amongst all the uncertainty. I feel like a colt taking its first shaky steps in the world, unsure how it’s going to work but confident that it will.

I have found so much joy in the birds in my garden, which became my world during lockdown. Their song became the music to my isolation, keeping me company with its beauty.

Flights of Fancy is a collection of soaring and fluttering birds hand cut from vintage maps and atlases, made in the 2020 lockdown."          -Claire Brewster

Brewster creates beautiful, intricate paper cuts of birds, flowers, and insects out of vintage paper maps.
Brewster creates beautiful, intricate paper cuts of birds, flowers, and insects out of vintage paper maps.

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