42 Maple Showcases Dylan Frazier
42 Maple presents Missionary (Juxta)position
New Hampshire native, Dylan Frazier, brings his multimedia artwork to 42 Maple Contemporary Art Center in September. Frazier’s body of work, titled “Missionary (Juxta)position” is a look inside Frazier’s chaotic mind. From three-dimensional sculptures and installation pieces to two-dimensional photography and paintings. He aims to tell stories beyond face value and beyond the norm.
Frazier is a multipotentialite artist, born and raised in New Hampshire. Although predominantly self-taught, Frazier cultivated his creativity throughout his scholastic career by taking coursework at Dartmouth College. As well as Northern Vermont University.
Having looked up to artists such as Salvador Dali and Shepard Fairey, Frazier grew an affinity for their freedom of expression through many mediums. This, in turn, has led him to create with various materials; including assemblage, photography, graphic design, and painting.
Frazier’s freedom of expression has given him the ability to not only create on a whim for himself but to create directly for others. His work can be found in shops across New Hampshire. As well as gracing the covers of many musical releases, show posters for national and international acts, and merchandise.
An opening reception for Frazier is scheduled for Friday, September 6 at 7 p.m. at 42 Maple Contemporary Art Center. “Missionary (Juxta)position” will be on display through the end of September. The opening reception is a free event open to the public. If you are interested in learning more about the events at 42 Maple, please call 603-575-9077. Or visit the website at www.42maple.org.
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