“Dance of Opposites” is an exhibition of drawings by Meg Alexander, clay sculpture by Jody Burr, and paintings by Isaac Jaegerman at Drive-By Projects, 81 Spring St., Watertown, from April 9 to May 28, 2022. The gallery writes: “We were drawn to the ability of these three artists to embrace unexpected combinations of imagery and/or conceptual content, and to merge these seemingly disparate elements into a concordant whole. Jaegerman’s realistic landscapes pairs with geometric patterns, Alexander’s meticulously drawn birds abut fields of pure color, and Burr’s seemingly fragile porcelain forms give shape to volume and blur the boundaries of inside and out.”


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Josephine Burr "pinched volume" series of porcelains at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
Josephine Burr “pinched volume” series of porcelains at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
Meg Alexander, "False Azure (Black and White Warblers+ Blue #4)," 2021, colored pencil and Indian ink on paper. At Drive-By Projects, April 2022.
Meg Alexander, “False Azure (Black and White Warblers+ Blue #4),” 2021, colored pencil and Indian ink on paper. At Drive-By Projects, April 2022.
Isaac Jaegerman oil, watercolor, pen and cut-paper diptychs at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
Isaac Jaegerman oil, watercolor, pen and cut-paper diptychs at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
Josephine Burr "pinched volume" series of porcelains at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
Josephine Burr “pinched volume” series of porcelains at Drive-By Projects, April 2022. (Greg Cook photo)
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