Gene Moore’s exhibition “The Inner Sanctums” opens on Saturday, 7/9 at The Gallery at Still River Editions with an opening reception from 2 pm - 4 pm. The event is free and open to the public.
The exhibition “The Inner Sanctums” consists of a select collection of visual works by Danbury, Connecticut artist Gene Moore, created primarily during the past ten years. Moore used pen and pencil, paint, and digital media to create the works in the exhibition, which runs from July 9th through September 30th at The Gallery at Still River Editions in Danbury.
Moore says of his work, “With the exception of artists who have historically dealt in repeated themes (Pollock, Warhol, even early Islamic art), my influences have not drawn so much from visual arts. Music—particularly free jazz, experimental, and psychedelic rock—acts as my main source of inspiration.”
Still River Editions printed Moore’s digital drawings on archival paper, and Chris Durante framed the exhibition.
Gene Moore is a life-long artist, musician, human rights activist, husband and father who lives in Danbury, Connecticut. Moore has worked as a musician with bands such as Hat City Intuitive, Prana-Bindu, and he currently plays with Litmus. Moore has recorded and released several albums with bands in the New York City and Northampton, Massachusetts areas including the free music quartet LPs Cosmic Hallways (Feeding Tube, 2011), Morfina (577 Records, 2017), as well as a solo project entitled Twisting Wires (Ecstatic Peace, 2001).
The Gallery at Still River Editions is located at 128 East Liberty St., Danbury, CT. Regular gallery hours are 8:30 am - 5 pm M-F. Free and open to the public. The Gallery at Still River Editions will be closed from July 25-29 for vacation and September 5th for Labor Day.