A clear and compelling voice exploring the beauty of the world and also our shortcomings. Condon's work, visually layered and full of meaning, explores themes of social justice, compassion for all peoples, and guardianship of the earth. Her work invites us to consider our interconnection, and the ways we trade stewardship for convenience and human dignity for profit. Her voice & legacy light the way to a kinder, healthier world.
Artist Statement: I make mostly two-dimensional layered constructions composed of cloth, printed imagery, dye or paint and stitching. I occasionally incorporate found paper. I am intrigued with the possibilities of certain fibers and other materials. I am drawn to found cloth and clothing that is worn or ragged. Some of my work uses digitally manipulated imagery printed on cloth.
I use my work as a vehicle for questioning and absorbing what it means to be human and vulnerable. In some work, I aim to give the viewer part of a narrative about a specific event or idea, hoping curiosity will move them to seek out the rest of the story. In other work, I just want the colors, forms, images, and textures to stand on their own and evoke a response. I am interested in combinations that draw the viewer in and hold his/her interest.
Exhibit Dates: January 2-30, 2026
Open Receptions: Jan 10th & 24th, 2:00-4:00pm
