XX – Celebrating 20 Years in Del Ray!

Gorilla by collage artist Megan Coyle
“Gorilla.”
Collage on paper. 12″x9″
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March 2nd – April 1st, 2012
Nicholas Colasanto Center; Alexandria, Virginia
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Opening Reception: Friday, March 2nd
from 7:00 – 10:00p.m.

This group exhibit celebrated the Del Ray Artisans’ twentieth year anniversary. The Del Ray Artisans is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1992, and whose mission is to promote art for the benefit of artists and the community.

“XX” showcased a variety of work from local artists. The media ranged from painting to photography. Coyle’s “Gorilla” collage was featured in the exhibit.

Polar Bear

Polar Bear by collage artist Megan Coyle
“Polar Bear. ” Collage on panel. 10″x10″
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This is one of the few collages I’ve done on panel. “Polar Bear” was actually created specifically for a fundraiser art show – “March ARTreach” – which will be up at the Target Gallery from March 3rd – 18th, 2012. I wanted to make something that was somewhat simple and featured an animal. What can I say? I’m in an animal phase.

Anyway, the exhibit features several works of art made on 10″x10″ wood panels that the gallery provided. Every work of art on display is for sale for $150 ($100 during the Art Party on March 16th). All proceeds from sales will benefit the Target Gallery’s 2012 outreach programming and the March of Dimes.

I’m looking forward to seeing what the other artists did with their 10″x10″ panels!

And I hope everyone had a happy Leap Day!

Artist Talk for "A Palette of Paper"

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

Yesterday I had my artist talk at the Center for the Arts, Caton Merchant Family Gallery for the solo show “A Palette of Paper.” I thought I’d share a few photos from the event.

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

The gallery is inside an old candy factory, so it has a really unique look and feel.

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

At the front of the art center, there’s information about the old candy factory that used to be in business there. Here’s an image that shows the different shapes of the candy.

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

Right when you walk inside the building, the first thing you see are the glass doors to the art gallery. Here I am giving my artist talk.

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk
Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

And here’s another angle of the talk. It’s a pretty spacious gallery – and definitely one of the best venues where I’ve shown my work.

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk
Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk
Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

After a long day of mingling, I decided pose like the monkey in my “Orange Monkey” collage.
Megan Coyle Manassas Artist Talk

Anyway, thanks to all the folks who were able to make it out to the Manassas talk! It was a fun day!

"A Palette of Paper" Preview

A Palette of Paper The Collages of Megan Coyle

My solo show, “A Palette of Paper,” went up yesterday. I didn’t have an opening reception for this one, but I’m going to have an artist talk a week from this Saturday. It’s been a while since my last talk – we shall see how this one goes!

The gallery director was kind enough to send a few pictures of the installed exhibit (I have yet to see it in person!). The space is gorgeous – I love the wood floors and the lighting, and it’s wonderful how the artist’s name gets printed across the gallery’s glass door.

A Palette of Paper The Collages of Megan Coyle

The folks at the gallery installed the show for me, which makes things a lot easier on my end. Sometimes it can take hours and hours for me to install a show. You’d think at this point I’d be a pro at it – but alas, no. Every show seems to have a different way of displaying my work – nail in the wall, hooks that attach to the molding at the top of the walls, etc.

A Palette of Paper The Collages of Megan Coyle
A Palette of Paper The Collages of Megan Coyle

Anyway, I like what they did with the place. And I’m looking forward to seeing everything when I stop by for my artist talk.

A Palette of Paper – Collages by Megan Coyle

Orange Monkey by collage artist Megan Coyle
“Orange Monkey.” Collage on paper. 9″x12″
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February 8th – March 22nd, 2012
Center for the Arts, Caton Merchant Family Gallery; Manassas, Virginia
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Artist talk: Saturday, February 18th at 1:00p.m.

This solo exhibition of Coyle’s artwork featured her portrait, animal, landscape, and cityscape collages. “A Palette of Paper – Collages by Megan Coyle” focused on Coyle’s unique technique of creating collages that strongly resemble paintings, while using magazine strips or cut paper for her color palette.

The show included several new collages as well as older works. A total of around thirty collages were on display, showcasing Coyle’s interpretation of a variety of familiar subjects.

The Gallery’s Description of the Show:

If you can imagine how scissors plying through everyday magazines can give an outcome of surprising and masterful art, then you might imagine the incredible collages of Megan Coyle. Working in classic art genres, Megan breaks down her images piece by piece, evolving them from bits of magazines into whole new, amazing compositions.

A Palette of Paper (Solo Show)

A Palette of Paper - the collages of Megan Coyle
Front view
A Palette of Paper - the collages of Megan Coyle
Back view

So my upcoming solo show is just around the corner! “A Palette of Paper” will be on display at the Center for the Arts, Caton Merchant Family Gallery in Manassas, VA. The art gallery is beautiful – and the art center is in a building that used to be an old candy factory. I can’t wait to take pictures of the installed exhibit and share them. There will be around thirty collages that will include portraits, animals, cityscapes, and landscapes.

I’m delivering the work to the gallery in the next couple of days. The show will go up on February 8th and will run until March 22nd. I’m giving an artist talk on February 18th.

Here’s the gallery’s description of the show:

If you can imagine how scissors plying through everyday magazines can give an outcome of surprising and masterful art, then you might imagine the incredible collages of Megan Coyle. Working in classic art genres, Megan breaks down her images piece by piece, evolving them from bits of magazines into whole new, amazing compositions.

It’s All About the Little Things Group Exhibit

Its All About the Little Things Exhibit

Its All About the Little Things Exhibit

This weekend I did some gallery sitting for the Del Ray Artisans’ group exhibit, “It’s All About the Little Things.” I took a few pictures of my pieces that are up in the exhibit – above and below you can see images of my “Mr. Quackers,” “Scottish Terrier,” and “Ragamuffin” mini collages. The show featured small works of art by local artists.

The last day of the exhibit is actually today. And then the next show on my plate is a solo show in Manassas, Virginia in February.

It’s All About the Little Things

Ragamuffin by collage artist Megan Coyle
“Ragamuffin.” Collage on mat board. 5″x7″
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December 9th – 18th, 2011
Nicholas Colasanto Center; Alexandria, Virginia
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Opening Reception: Friday, December 9th from 7:00 – 10:00p.m.

Megan Coyle’s “Ragamuffin,” “Scottish Terrier,” and “Mr. Quackers” collages were on display in the Del Ray Artisans’ “It’s All About the Little Things” group exhibition. The show featured small works of art created by Del Ray Artisans members. The artwork on display was made from a wide range of materials – including photography, painting, and collage.

This was the second “small works” group exhibition that Coyle has been a part of. The last small works exhibition was held at the Art League Gallery in Old Town, Alexandria.

Out of the Wild

Toucan Samantha by collage artist Megan Coyle
“Toucan Samantha.” Collage on paper. 12″x16″
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August 16th – December 12th, 2011
Davidson County Community College;
Lexington, North Carolina

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Opening Reception: Tuesday, August 30th from 4:00 – 6:00p.m.

Megan Coyle was selected to be one of nine artists in this juried group exhibition. Seven of her collages were on display at Davidson County Community College’s Fall 2011 exhibition, “Out of the Wilds.” The show included her “Brown Bear,” “A Piece of the Ocean,” “Sunbathing Turtles,” “Elephant,” “Turtle,” “Gorilla,” and “Toucan” collages.

The artists featured in the exhibit created a variety of artwork that reflects the wildlife theme. Coyle’s wildlife collages were inspired by her trips to the National Zoo and Smithsonian Natural History Museum in Washington, DC. The selected collages show Coyle’s range of texture and color use, as well as the different ways she depicts different animals. The exhibit included some of Coyle’s newer work as well as older pieces like “Elephant.”

Out of the Wild Installation

Megan Coyle collage artist

The other day we drove down to Lexington, North Carolina to install my artwork for the “Out of the Wild” exhibit. Seven of my animal collages will be on display from August 16th until December 12th at Davidson County Community College.

Megan Coyle collage artist

The artwork is installed in the lobby of the Mendenhall Administration Building.

Megan Coyle collage artist

Then here’s the staircase that goes to the second floor where you can find two more of my collages.

Megan Coyle collage artist
Megan Coyle collage artist
Megan Coyle collage artist

The exhibit coordinator is in the process of putting together a display of all the artists’ postcards for the show. There’s a total of nine artists in the juried exhibit.

Megan Coyle collage artist

After installing the show, I took a quick snapshot of the exterior of the building where the exhibit will be held. It was one busy day!