Group Show at Fringe
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Group Show at Fringe

Fringe Gallery

Exhibition Opening
Thursday, September 4th, 5 - 8 PM

All Public Days
September 4 - October 1, 2025

This September, Fringe is proud to present a group show featuring paintings by Mark Bowles, alongside selections from Fringe’s talented artists.

Join us for the opening of this special installation on September 4th from 5 - 8pm during Telluride Art Walk.

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The Art Newspaper
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The Art Newspaper

On the stand of first-time exhibitor Fringe Gallery, the Seattle-born artist Rebecca Messier is showing gentle geometrical abstractions that belie the modest violence of their making with a needle and thread.

“These are all hand-sewn straight into the paper,” says Allison Cannella, a director at the gallery. “It’s a very meticulous process”. This is Messier’s first time showing outside of Telluride, Colorado, where both she and Fringe are based; her debut nods to Minimalist painting, with a piercing twist.

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Art on Paper New York
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Art on Paper New York

Opening Evening
Thursday, September 4: 6—9pm

All Public Days
Friday, September 5: 11am—7pm
Saturday, September 6: 11am—7pm
Sunday, Se
ptember 7: 11am—6pm

Art on Paper New York brings together leading galleries from New York, across the U.S., and around the world—showcasing the evolving possibilities of paper through curated exhibitions, thoughtful programming, and dynamic presentations.

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IN STILLNESS
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IN STILLNESS

Opening Evening
Exhibition Opening | Thursday, June 5th, 5 - 8 PM

All Public Days
June 5 - 29, 2025

Rebecca Messier’s In Stillness invites viewers into her deeply personal and meditative practice reflecting her poignant precision, repetition, and material curiosity. Drawing from a childhood rich in craft and an enduring love of paper, Messier’s thread work speaks to the patient accumulation of form over time. Her father’s architectural drawings and her own early experiments with origami and folded paper seeded a reverence for structure and symmetry that now anchors her textile-based compositions.

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