Kieran McDonnell: Scrupulosity
Dates and Times for this Past Event
- Sunday, Mar 7, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Saturday, Mar 6, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Friday, Mar 5, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Thursday, Mar 4, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Wednesday, Mar 3, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Sunday, Feb 28, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Saturday, Feb 27, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Friday, Feb 26, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Thursday, Feb 25, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Wednesday, Feb 24, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Sunday, Feb 21, 2021 11am - 4pm
- Saturday, Feb 20, 2021 11am - 4pm
Location
Rochester Art Center
30 Civic Center Dr SE
Details
KIERAN MCDONNELL: SCRUPULOSITY
December 23, 2020 – March 7, 2021
Kieran McDonnell is an emerging artist and painter based in Winona, Minnesota. He received a Bachelor of Arts in studio art from Winona State University and an Associate of Fine Arts from Rochester Community and Technical College (RCTC). Before relocating to Winona, McDonnell exhibited his work throughout the region at the Watkin’s Gallery, Weber Gallery, Garage Co-work Space, and the RCTC Art Gallery. Recent works were featured in the Rockchester Festival virtual art exhibition. McDonnell is a 2019 recipient of the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council grant for emerging artists.
EXHIBITION STATEMENT
Through my art practice I explore a variety of themes including my Catholic faith, politics, justice, mental illness, nature and personal life experiences.
Scrupulosity features a new series of paintings and mixed media sculptures that draw attention to Scrupulosity. Scrupulosity is defined by the International OCD Foundation as “A form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involving religious or moral obsessions. Scrupulous individuals are overly concerned that something they thought or did might be a sin or other violation of religious or moral doctrine.”
Through the use of mixed media and colors I give the viewer an informative interpretation of how the world appears through my eyes, as someone who suffers from scrupulosity, where my entire focus is devoted to following compulsions to alleviate intense anxiety. I use acrylic paint to depict my surroundings and the environments of my daily life. By using black, gray and white I express feelings of discouragement and depression caused by my scrupulosity. I use oil paint and bright colors to capture objects and elements as I see them through the lens of my scrupulosity.
Through my art making practice, I am able to process physical and embodied experiences from a different, healthier perspective. When I create art involving my mental struggles, I am able to reach out to others and show them how it feels to be inside my head, so they may be more aware of what helps me and what doesn’t.
Image: Kieran McDonnell, Wrapped Up, 2020 Acrylic & Oil on Canvas, 18”x24”
Wednesday - Sunday, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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