• A DOG FROM HELL

    February 10 - March 3, 2012

    Aaron Lockhart - Derek Cracco - John Fields - Amber Hoy - Chelsea Culpepper

Tattoo with barbed wire, text reads "A Dog From Hell."

If there are junk yards in hell, love is the dog that guards the gates.

Charles Bukowski, LOVE IS A DOG FROM HELL, 1977

Aaron Lockhart

Art installation featuring a white paper with a small black and white photograph pinned to a wall. The photograph appears abstract with a focus on lines and shapes.
Print of a grayscale image showing a person's well-defined torso pinned on a white wall with pushpins.
Black and white pencil drawing of a nude figure, focusing on the hips and legs, centered and pinned to a white wall with clear push pins.
Art piece on a wall, featuring a black and white drawing of a figure with a black rectangle obscuring parts, mounted on a larger sheet of paper with clear pushpins at the corners.
A piece of paper with an abstract black and white image of a bone-shaped object on a textured background, pinned to a white wall with clear thumbtacks.
Drawing of a shirtless muscular man pinned to a white wall
A photograph of a black and white image showing a torso and legs of a male figure wearing underwear, pinned to a wall.

Derek Cracco

Three-dimensional art work by Derek Cracco showing a couple sleeping back-to-back on a bed, separated by a division in the mattress.
Two rectangular paintings by Derek Cracco, each featuring a stencil-like image of a rifle over a background gradient of blue to brown and red to brown, with white circular patterns.
Three-dimensional art work by Derek Cracco showing a man and a woman lying on a bed, positioned apart with a landscape appearing between them.

John Fields

Black and white painting by AEIVA Director John Fields of two people lying on the floor, wearing expressionless masks with headbands.

Amber Hoy

Person holding a rifle with a leashed muzzled dog in an outdoor setting, split into segments.

Chelsea Culpepper

Art installation featuring a metal bed frame with a pillow, white cloth, and two framed artworks on the wall.