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Women's Work
Featuring work by Christa Stephens and Christine Sullivan 15 Nov 2024 - 19 Jan 2025In the realm of contemporary art, the narratives woven through fiber arts, stitching, and collage have often been sidelined, dismissed as “too decorative” or “not serious enough.” Yet, this exhibition,...Read more -
Modular Concepts
Works by Christa Stephens 15 Aug - 6 Oct 2024Modular Concepts is a solo exhibition of new works by artist Christa Stephens. In this exhibit, Stephens uses modularities of geometric forms to invite viewers on a colorful voyage through...Read more -
Colors Gone Wild
Aurelia Gallery Holiday Show 7 Dec 2023 - 4 Feb 2024Step into a world of creativity that knows no boundaries, a world where imagination runs wild. Introducing 'Colors Gone Wild,' a captivating group holidays show that pushes the boundaries of...Read more -
PATTERNS & POLYPHONIES, CHRISTA STEPHENS
A POP-UP EXHIBITION AND COMMUNITY RECEPTION BENEFITING AUTISM SOCIETY NEW MEXICO 15 - 17 Sep 2023The work of Christa Stephens, an award-winning Santa Fe artist who is autistic, will be featured in Patterns & Polyphonies, a pop-up solo exhibition at Aurelia Gallery, September 15-17. In...Read more -
Perceptual Abstractions: Field Theories From the Autism Spectrum
Christa Stephens 20 Oct - 4 Dec 2022Perceptual Abstractions: Field Theories From the Autism Spectrum is an exhibition of geometric paintings by Santa Fe artist Christa Stephens. Drawing upon the complex intellectual processes of her neurodivergence, these works utilize elemental shapes and patterns to describe the life spaces of an artist who transmutes sensory experiences into carefully rendered abstract compositions. The exhibit presents an overview of paintings from the past five years, juxtaposing large-scale recent works with earlier minimal renderings, and reflects the artist’s engagement with mid-century Hard-edge Painting and Post Painterly Abstraction.Read more
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Transforming the Dessert
Christa Stephens 20 Jan - 28 Feb 2022Transforming the Desert is Santa Fe artist Christa Stephens’ emotional journey through the hard edges of her formative years on the Llano Estacado, a vast tableland that encompasses part of eastern New Mexico and northwestern Texas. She was born on the palisaded plain, which has often been described as “barren” and “desolate” due its lack of vegetation, and was profoundly influenced by the stark geometry of this southwestern desert from an early age. Residing in the area through her twenties, she grew to revere her time on the high prairie as metaphor for personal reflection and transformation.Read more
Building on this experience, Stephens became keenly interested in the way human consciousness correlates to natural and cosmological cycles. Inspired by scientific analogies between galactic and neurological activity, and insights gained from mathematical models of mental and emotional processes, she began to infuse her desert-inspired geometric abstractions with symbolic depictions of the patterns that permeate our inner and outer worlds. She continues to cultivate these ideas through her ongoing series,
Skyscapes of the Llano Estacado: Abstractions from Beyond the Horizon Line.
In these paintings, Stephens visualizes the southwestern sky as a conceptual substrate on which she condenses ethereal qualities of vapor and particles into geometric fragments. Hard edges draw upon the stark beauty of the immense staked plain, while bold, saturated colors dramatize the emotional density of one's journey through the allegorical desert of the soul. Using precisely rendered contrasting elements, she pieces together models of physical and perceptual phenomena, creating a subtractive, yet theatrical “mirage in the desert” description of the human experience.
These works amplify the horizon line between a calcified landscape and the infinity that rises from it; symbolizing the human capacity to thrive in, and ultimately transcend, the desert environments we face from without and within. They invite the viewer to consider that our true identities lie far beyond social and cultural constructs. From this perspective, phenomena that once seemed mythical or theoretical lie within the landscape of heart and mind.