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Monday, March 17, 2025

Cathy Wysocki Solo Exhibition Opens March 29, 1-5pm

Cathy Wysocki, When the light of your eyes falls to the ground (for Wayne), 2025, oil, ashes and glitter on canvas, 50 x 42 inches

Cathy WysockiWhen the light of your eyes falls to the ground (for Wayne), 2025, oil, ashes and glitter on canvas, 50 x 42 inches. Read more about this painting below.

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SATURDAY MARCH 29, 1-5PM



Opening Reception with the Artist



Cathy Wysocki:

It has always been the mind



Solo exhibition of mixed media paintings and sculpture

Hello friends!


Please join us on Saturday March 29, 1-5pm for the Opening Reception of—


Cathy Wysocki: It has always been the mind


The artist will be here to meet you and to answer questions about her work


This is Cathy Wysocki’s first Solo Exhibition at LABspace


We look forward to sharing this powerful work with you


Thank you Cathy Wysocki!


See you here in two weeks,

XO Ellen + Julie

Cathy Wysocki, Expeller of Erroneous Thought, 2022, acrylic, collage, sand, beads, glitter on canvas, 20 x 16 inches

Cathy WysockiExpeller of Erroneous Thought, 2022, acrylic, collage, sand, beads, glitter on canvas, 20 x 16 inches. On view in Cathy Wysocki’s solo exhibition opening Saturday March 29. Inquiries: julielabspace@gmail.comExhibition Preview.



Cathy Wysocki shares details of her painting, When the light of your eyes falls to the ground (for Wayne), completed in March 2025 for this exhibition:



Seven months after Wayne Hopkins, my husband, best friend and studio mate for 43 years passed away, I stepped back into the energy-charged studio again. It was his birthday and before me was the blank canvas he was to work on next. Overwhelmed with emotion, I used the canvas first as a journal of sorts, then with more of an intuitive outflow I proceeded to mix the paint with some of his ashes and went from there. I worked off & on for 2 ½ months then stopped with the work unfinished. I didn’t step back into the studio again until 10 months later and finally finished the painting with him by my side.






Wysocki writes of her work and life:



The mixed media paintings are from my current series “Means Appropriate to a Small Mouse.” They focus on my attempts to disentangle the topsy-turvy, sense-filled world and its reactive emotions that devour humankind like tigers. Vigor, compassion, and active attention to thoughts, speech and actions are my driving forces in my life and in my work. The paintings are vibrant expressions of my focus, be it an imagined portrait or the imagined interactions of a few characters. My use of highly-keyed color, glitter, beads, collage, sand and string, along with pattern and texture, are the means to call attention.

I have been doing 2D and 3D work for over 40 years. Originally from the Midwest, I went to college in Los Angeles and San Francisco, receiving my BA from San Francisco State University. I lived, worked and exhibited in the Boston area for 24 years before moving to New Mexico in 2003 to do the same. In 2010, I relocated to western Massachusetts.


My works often convey a peculiar narrative about concerns and convictions I have about living in this entangled world. They are fueled by intuition and imagination.



Cathy Wysocki: It has always been the mind


Solo exhibition of mixed media paintings and sculpture


March 29–April 27, 2025

Saturdays and Sundays 1-5pm


Opening Reception with the artist: Saturday March 29th, 1-5pm


Exhibition Preview to be updated soon



LABspace is located below Hillsdale General Store, and Cook & Larder



17 miles east of Hudson NY

13 miles east of The Campus

17 miles north of Millerton NY

11 miles west of Great Barrington MA



LABspace was founded and directed by artist Susan Jennings 2014-2018, and has been the curatorial project of artists Ellen Letcher and Julie Torres since April 2018.


We are now celebrating our seventh year of programming since taking the reins, thanks to all of you and to SJ

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