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Carly Glovinski

On View in the Project Room: May 31st – July 19th
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 31st 6 – 8 pm

LaMontagne Gallery is proud to present new work by artist Carly Glovinski.

“Drawing great attention to the unremarkable calls into question what can be considered precious and worthy of investigation.”

- Carly Glovinski

Taking the form of drawings, sculptures, and installations, Carly Glovinski’s work is rooted in observation - an homage to the delicate structures that are so woven into our everyday experience they are often rendered invisible.

As much an experiment with materials as a dissection and behavioral study of the familiar, the artist engages the viewer in an active game of questioning perceptions by dissecting, duplicating and mimicking the objects, underlying patterns and organizing systems that make up the backdrop of our lives.


Carly Glovinski, a Maine native, works at the cross-section of painting, sculpture, and installation through works that demand close inspection. Classically trained as a painter, she received her BFA from Boston University in 2003. Since then, her work has continued to gain exposure and has been included in exhibitions at the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME, and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, NJ. In 2013, she was a finalist for the Anthology Prize awarded by Charlie Smith Gallery, London, UK. She is represented by June Fitzpatrick Gallery in Portland, ME. She currently lives in Dover, New Hampshire.