Amy Hutchison Exhibition

Nov 10, 2025 -Dec 30, 2025

Memphis Botanic Garden
750 Cherry Rd
Memphis, TN 38117
United States

Nov 10, 2025 – Dec 30, 2025 at 9:00am
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November 10-December 30, 2025
Reception: December 7, 3-5 pm
On view in the Visitors Center - East Hallway


“My responsibility as an artist lies in creating spaces - both for myself and the viewer - to experience and reflect on the tension and fluidity of opposing forces in everyday life. The contrast between biomorphic and geometric forms, and the balance of weight within non-objective contours are the tools I use to examine the necessity of these opposing elements. 


Through biomorphic and geometric visual language, I dismantle and reconstruct the world around me, forging dynamic relationships between color and form. This process is fueled by a deep-seated need to explore beauty through opposition, is not about simplification. Rather, it's about crafting new complexities that invite viewers to engage with each piece.


My palettes are informed by moments in my daily life - the shifting hues of autumn leaves against the sky, the works of other artists, or even the colors that sounds create in my mind, all become sources of influence. For me, the pencil mark is the most intimate part of this process: the first whisper of possibility as a piece begins and the final act of connection as a painting nears completion. These marks remain, inviting viewers to uncover and interpret.


My work is deeply tied to the duality of life and the tension that beauty often requires. The language of color and mark-making I use reflects this duality, weaving compositions that alternate between rest and movement, peace and tension. Each element relies on its opposite to exist fully, creating an experience that invites the viewer to pause, reflect, and find, if they will allow, an explanation within themself.”