The Skies Cried as My Fathers Died
VIRTUAL TOUR
with Rachel Brask
We have made this virtual tour available of the exhibition of “The Skies Cried as My Fathers Died,” a solo exhibition of oil paintings by Rachel Brask, in order to make the exhibit accessible to many more folks across digital distances. The original art exhibit is located at Churchwood Gallery at The Preservation Framer, in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, installed March 2023.
This virtual tour contains :
small video clips about each painting’s insights
gallery installation photos
interactive 360 panoramic view of the exhibit
recap video of the Artist’s Talk at the reception
official photos from the reception
We hope that you feel like you’re able to take in the exhibit the next best way to to seeing it in person. We hope the exhibit will resonate with you somehow across the digital distance.
Paintings and prints from this exhibit are available for purchase, as well as a specially created Art Catalog Book put together specifically for this exhibit, including additional artist writings about her inspiration and processes about what went into creating the artwork of this collection.
Artist Statement:
The Skies Cried as My Fathers Died
This collection of Rachel Brask's paintings are an expression of wayfinding through grief, joy, and memory, while embracing hope and light, after navigating the compounded loss of two fathers in the same year.
In this intimate and deeply personal collection of paintings, Rachel Brask channels some of the bittersweet grief and broken beauty she experienced in mourning the illnesses and deaths of her father, Keith, and father-in-law, Will, within months of each other. These overlapping waves of grief and memory are expressed through her signature style of rainy oil paintings of abstracted landscape. This collection is inspired by painting the skies and landscapes experienced and recalled by the artist and her husband during milestones and memories in their fathers’ respective end of life journeys. Some memories are difficult, others are joyful or ironic.
During times of crisis and loss, we project our fears, emotions and questions into the skies. We look up for many reasons: needing escape, seeking answers, expressing anger, needing hope, searching for meaning, observing in awe, pushed to existential exhaustion, and craving connection. Rain also has a special ability to provide a quiet veil upon which we recall memories, contemplate meaning, and it gives us a pause that can quiet our thoughts and allow feelings in. These paintings are about seeking the light in the darkness, hope in the abysmal, and beauty in the storm.
"These rain paintings are for anyone feeling, healing, or dealing with grief, recent, or from awhile ago," states Rachel Brask. "Grief is a journey that nobody wants to find themselves on. I am to paint the light and hope that I see along the way -- to create a calm and contemplative space for people to take a moment to breathe and reflect."
Part 1: My Father - Dad/Keith
Part 2: My Father-in-Law - Pops/Will
Part 3: Montana Rains
The Montana Rains Collection is curated as part of the Skies Cried as My Fathers Died for this exhibition, and is yet its own individual and separate collection. Here’s a little overview about how it fits into everything.
Artist Talk at the
Opening Reception
Here is a video recorded of Rachel Brask’s brief artist talk at the opening reception of her solo show, “The Skies Cried as My Fathers Died” on March 18, 2023
How was your virtual art tour experience?
If you’re experiencing this exhibit purely through these virtual tour snippets, please let us know any thoughts on the experiences, questions on the artwork or process, or anything that you feel like sharing your thoughts on the exhibit.
If you’d like to see the physical gallery exhibit in person, the show has been EXTENDED until April 30, 2023!
, it’s located at the Preservation Framer Churchwood Gallery, 31 North Washington St, North Attleboro, MA (USA). Open gallery hours are 10am-6pm Mondays to Saturdays (closed Sundays), and for special events.