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REVEALING/CONCEALING

Jules Campbell and Rachel Major

October 17 to November 30, 2024

Artists' Reception: Saturday, October 19, 1-4pm

First Friday: November 1, 5-8pm

Artist Talk: Saturday, November 16, 2pm

Gearbox Gallery is pleased to present Revealing/Concealing, an exhibition by member artists Jules Campbell and Rachel Major. By juxtaposing their unique approaches to process-based abstraction, Campbell and Major’s paintings are steeped in a study of surface and the passage of time. Campbell hones her compositions by combining collage, painted layers and extensive sanding to create surfaces that reference an industrial roughness in their neutral hues. In contrast, Major’s vibrant drip paintings suggest an accumulation of color; giving the viewer thin slivers to look into and beyond, as if peering through blinds…or out to sea. 

Campbell’s paintings emerge from experiences living in and navigating urban environments, from London to San Francisco, with side trips to reservoirs, wooded trails and marinas. In this recent body of work, precision counterbalances process, as she further explores the interplay between fabricated materials and structure and inevitable decay. Artificial color resonates against layered detritus honed to topographical nuance by repetitive abrasion and layering. Relying on process and a keen sense of composition, Campbell’s work is imbued with a sense of stability and presence.

A continuation of Major’s “Drip Painting” series, this new series involves both covering up and exposing, precarity and chance. The paintings consist of layers built up by dripping paint onto canvas. Whereas her last body of work was dominantly black and white, in this series Major is broadening her palette by exploring some color basics- primary, warm/cool, rainbow.

 

Jules Campbell

Salvage 4

Mixed Media

2024

 

About Jules Campbell

Born and raised in Pembrokeshire, South Wales, Jules A. Campbell started her creative career as a graduate of The New College of Speech & Drama, London, UK (now an affiliate of Middlesex University). Well-traveled and passionate about performing and visual arts, Campbell ultimately settled in the San Francisco Bay Area, participating in numerous exhibitions through the years. In 2015 Campbell became a founding member of GearBox Gallery in Oakland, where she now maintains a studio, exploring the beauty and grit of the urban environments she embraces as an inspiration.

Rachel Major

Rainbow

Acrylic on canvas

2024

 

About Rachel Major

Rachel Major is originally from Toronto, Canada She is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and earned her MFA from Mills College in Oakland, CA. Major has been a member of Gearbox Gallery in Oakland CA, since 2021. In her work, Major explores the complex relationship with food through various media, including sculpture, painting, and photography. Currently, she is focusing on creating paintings by dripping paint onto canvas to examine themes of covering up, exposing, and control. Her work has been exhibited across Canada, France, and the United States. Major also works with San Francisco Art Education Project, and SFUSD teaching art to children in San Francisco public schools.