In the Dirt Opening Reception

December 3, 20215:00 pm - 9:00 pm

IN THE DIRT

Dec 3 – Jan 14

Engine Main Gallery, 163 Main Street

Opening Reception: Friday December 3, 5:00-9:00PM

In the Dirt is an exploration of the desire to preserve. At the start of a summer-long trip out West, Maine-based artists Danny Gugger and Grace Foxen stumbled upon a flattened cowboy boot stuck to the road off I-40 in Amarillo, TX. Unable to leave it behind, Grace peeled it off the pavement, and Danny carefully mounted and framed it. Together, they began collecting lost or discarded objects and thinking critically about the desire to keep the things they love forever. Using ceramics (dirt), Grace began creating physical imprints of the objects she found on the ground. In making the haphazard permanent, she draws attention to the authority modern humans feel over the planet—how making our mark impacts the earth. Through the camera lens, Danny documents (his own form of preservation) vast landscapes contrasted with moments of human interruption. His work also highlights the ways in which the earth preserves itself geologically and our own attempts to preserve the memory of our existence long after we expire.

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Partnering with UNE, Engine has offered professional level gallery and classroom experiences for undergraduate and local students enrolled in arts classes as well as a venue to see art by both regionally and nationally recognized artists.
Stephen Burt
University of New England
Engine is and has been a focal point of downtown Biddeford for many years for so many artists and creative spirits. It is a go-to for me: a retreat, a destination, a source for connection and ideas and community.
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Artist
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Artist & Arts Teacher
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Community Action Committee