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    Monday, May 06, 2024

    Elizabeth Enders’ art is in the spotlight at Lyman Allyn

    Elizabeth Enders, “Chicago,” 2022, oil on linen, 60 x 60 inches. Courtesy of the artist and the Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York.

    The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is featuring an exhibition that explores the recent work of contemporary artist Elizabeth Enders (American, born 1939).

    The show is on view now and runs through Jan. 14.

    In vibrant paintings and watercolors, Enders depicts abstracted landscapes, inviting viewers on a wide-ranging journey. Inspired by experiential knowledge and by places and events of the past and present, Enders renders volcanoes, rivers, oceans, deserts, fields, plants, and tropical foliage, along with unusual monuments and structures found in places such as Egypt and Iceland. Such pieces consider how place is connected to meaning and narrative.

    Some of the art on view was created during the COVID pandemic, as Enders channeled her creativity in a time of isolation and stasis. Traveling vicariously, she painted places remembered and imagined, infusing her work with bold color and energy. With this exhibition, Elizabeth Enders inhabits a realm of exploration, reflecting on our shared past, present, and future.

    Born and raised in New London, Connecticut, Enders holds a BA from Connecticut College and an MA from New York University. She divides her time between Connecticut and New York City, where her work is represented by the Betty Cuningham Gallery. Enders’ art is held in numerous museums and private collections, and she has exhibited in a variety of institutions and galleries since the 1960s. Recent solo exhibitions include the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia in Halifax, the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, MA, and a dual exhibition held at the Lyman Allyn and at Real Art Ways in Hartford, Connecticut in 2015.

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