Lani Irwin & Alan Feltus - Artist Talk and Opening Reception
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In conjunction with their exhibition in Bannister Gallery, on view from April 3-25, 2025, Lani Irwin and Alan Feltus will give an artist talk on Thursday, April 3, at 4 PM in Alex and Ani Room 138, followed by an opening reception in the gallery.

Both Lani Irwin and Alan Feltus paint stunningly beautiful figurative paintings that always compel the viewer to stop and contemplate. They are quiet paintings that are both formally impeccable and psychologically intriguing. Feltus’ figures, both male and female, are ambiguously gendered and strangely simultaneously aware and unaware of each other. Irwin’s figures -– mostly female – are powerful magicians that confront the viewer head on. This exhibition presents the works of these two exceptionally accomplished artists – who are married to each other – together in the same space, allowing the viewer to consider their paintings in conversation.
Alan Feltus, born in 1943 in Washington, D.C., has been represented by Forum Gallery in New York City since 1976. Lani Irwin, born in 1947 in Annapolis, MD, has exhibited widely in both the US and in Italy. Both artists’ work can be found in many public collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. They have lived and worked near Assisi, Italy, since 1987 and have two sons.

Questions?
Bannister Gallery
Located in ΢ÃÜȦ’s Roberts Hall, the Bannister Gallery presents 7 to 8 exhibitions a year by local, regional and international artists.
- emailbannistergallery@ric.edu
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