• Detail of abstract painting with flowers

    Andrea Sulzer

    stop making sense
    August 22 – September 27

  • Detail of abstract painting

    Andrea Sulzer

    stop making sense
    August 22 – September 27

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andrea sulzer

stop making sense
August 22 – September 27

Join us for the opening reception:
Saturday, August 22, 5–7pm

Sarah Bouchard Gallery is thrilled to present Andrea Sulzer’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.

Sulzer’s paintings are deliciously eclectic. Some exude fearlessness and bold energy. Others emanate tenderness and calm. All encourage slow looking and a kind of exquisite ‘getting lost.’

“To be lost is to be fully present, and to be fully present is to be capable of being in uncertainty and mystery.”
— Rebecca Solnit

“Not till we are lost, in other words, not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where we are in the infinite extent of our relations.”
— Henry David Thoreau

gallery Artists


  • Josefina Auslender

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  • Silhouetted trees in front of a cloudy sky at dusk.

    Dozier Bell

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  • Black and white, stippled square shape with arrowed tips on each corner, centered on a plain white background.

    Tom Butler

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  • Abstract portrait of a person with short hair, wearing red and purple clothing, painted with bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors in an impressionistic style.

    Matt Demers

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  • Abstract artwork featuring a nude woman in a backbend pose, with a black background, a red dot below her, and an irregularly shaped, colorful structure at the bottom.

    James Parker Foley

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  • A black and white geometric abstract painting with sharp angles and contrasting colors.

    Ken Greenleaf

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  • Frederick Lynch

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  • Abstract painting of green and blue overlapping leaves with a black background.

    Nola Parker

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  • A line of wheat stalks against a white background.

    Vivien Russe

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  • A topographical map with a grid layout, displaying various geometric patterns in a gradient from light blue to dark red.

    Kate Russo

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  • Abstract painting with various colorful brushstrokes in shades of green, blue, red, purple, yellow, black, and beige on a light pink background.

    Andrea Sulzer

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