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Visual artist and museum educator based in the Hudson Highlands. Eye on the overlay of prehistoric materiality upon contemporary art. http://www.gregslick.com
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Some photos by Ernesto Eisner of my solo presentation, Depth Perception, at the Garrison Art Center.

The talk will be moderated by Karlos Cárcamo. Hope to see you there!

A new one: “Ghost Story 1,” 2025, acrylic on wood panel, 30 x 24 inches. #menhir #archaeology #neolithic #contemporarypainting

My exhibition, Depth Perception, is at the Garrison Art Center until March 9.

Many thanks to everyone who came to the opening of Depth Perception yesterday. Grateful acknowledgement to the team at The Garrison Art Center for their time and expertise in making this exhibition happen!

The French curator and archaeologist, Laurent Olivier, talks about the “dark abyss of time.” Such is our relationship to art and archaeology. This exhibition is dedicated to him.

Excitement is building as my solo show is being installed at the Garrison Art Center. The opening reception is this Saturday, from 3 to 5 pm. #art #archaeology #contemporaryabstraction #neolithic

An older piece: “Vertical Time 2,” 2020, ink, graphite, and acrylic on paper, 60 x 42 inches. #art #archaeology #picts #scottisharchaeology #rosemarkieman

Thank you Two Coats of Paint for mentioning my solo show in the latest HV +vicinity gallery guide!

Oh, Jo. I bid you farewell with a heavy heart. You’re one of the greats.

A lot of the heavy lifting gets done in idleness.

Dear friends, I’m thrilled to announce the opening of my solo exhibition, “Depth Perception,” at the Garrison Art Center in Garrison, NY. Hope to see you there! February 8 - March 9. Reception Saturday, February 8, 5-7 PM. Artist talk Saturday, March 1, 2-3 PM with moderator Karlos Cárcamo.

An older piece: “Vertical Time 1,” 2020, graphite, ink, acrylic on paper, 58 x 42 inches.

Exhibition case with pecked stones featuring Neolithic patterns filtered through the lens of my weird artistic practice.

A hairy “whiskey pot” hut dashed off during Club Draw at Quinn’s Restaurant, Beacon, NY.