Until October 20, the Boca Raton Museum of Art presents Julie Evans: Eating Sunshine, showcasing the celebrated New York artist’s bold new direction into ceramic sculpture alongside her signature paintings. Known for her vibrant use of color and organic forms, Evans explores the wonders of nature in both two- and three-dimensional works, radiating with biomorphic elegance. This exhibition marks the first time Evans’ ceramics, a recent addition to her 30-year career, are displayed in a museum setting.
The exhibition, curated by Kathleen Goncharov, features 48 pieces that reflect Evans’ fascination with life-giving energy from the Sun. Her work invites viewers to engage deeply, savoring the intricate details of her forms that blur the boundaries between solid and atmospheric. With a career spanning decades and influences from her time studying Indian miniature painting, Evans continues to push the boundaries of her artistic expression, blending historical techniques with contemporary exploration.
Don’t miss the chance to experience Eating Sunshine, a journey into the captivating world of Julie Evans, where the beauty and mystery of nature are rendered in radiant, intricate detail.