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Rosalux Announces "Shelter", Featuring New Works By Terrence Payne Opening September 13th

Exhibition Dates: September 13th - September 28th,  2025

Opening reception: Saturday, September 13th, 6-9 PM


I Hope To Leave These Flowers At Your Grave Someday, oil pastel on paper, 44” x 46”
I Hope To Leave These Flowers At Your Grave Someday, oil pastel on paper, 44” x 46”

SHELTER

New Works By Terrence Payne


Rosalux Gallery is excited to announce an upcoming exhibition of drawings by Terrence Payne titled "Shelter." In this latest body of work, Terrence examines how communities and families are divided by various tensions: fact versus fiction, science versus faith, empathy versus indignation, and inclusion versus hatred. He reflects on the crucial question of how we are supposed to coexist with one another now and in the future.


What was once a refuge from an indifferent world, our homes and families have frequently become battlegrounds for ideological conflicts, leaving little room for compassion on either side. Although we may hold opposing viewpoints on various issues, we still share the same homes, towns, countries, and planet. So, how can we learn to get along?


"Shelter" doesn’t attempt to provide a definitive answer to this question. Instead, this exhibition of drawings seeks to create a space where we can begin to explore our own actions so that we might one day be able to take the first step by asking this simple question of one another.



Twiddling Your Thumbs Is The Worst Way To Diffuse A Bomb, oil pastel on paper, 36” diameter
Twiddling Your Thumbs Is The Worst Way To Diffuse A Bomb, oil pastel on paper, 36” diameter

Terrence Payne is an American artist from the Midwest, currently residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has exhibited his artwork in galleries, universities, and museums throughout the United States, and his work is part of private, museum, and corporate collections worldwide. Terrence's art has received critical acclaim and recognition from various publications such as Beautiful Decay, Juxtapoz, Dwell Magazine, Bust Magazine, It's Nice That, The Jealous Curator, Boooooom, and The Minneapolis Star Tribune. In 2002, Terrence founded Rosalux Gallery, the longest-running artists' collective in Minneapolis, which has helped over 80 Minnesota artists achieve their artistic ambitions and further their studio careers. Terrence has been a leader at Rosalux since its inception.


Your Clock Is Always Off, oil pastel on paper, 44” x 42”
Your Clock Is Always Off, oil pastel on paper, 44” x 42”

Terrence Payne's art revolves around the theme of community and how people's relationships with each other shape their identities and actions. Using playful yet sophisticated oil pastel drawings, Terrence creates archetypical portraits of various individuals that, when put together, represent different segments of communities and their relationships. He uses a visual language that is easy to understand, along with refined organic forms, patterns, text, and costumes to create a connection with his audience based on shared experiences. Terrence often unifies his work using a single pattern or other motif to identify the overall theme of the community, allowing the figures, objects, and narratives to define the individuals within it. The humorous and empathetic allegories in his creations may leave more questions than answers, but they undoubtedly offer entertaining comforts for his audience. You can learn more about Terrence and his work by visiting: www.terrencepayne.com.


Rosalux Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday from 12-4 PM or by appointment. The gallery is located at 315 West 48th Street in Minneapolis. Rosalux is free and open to the public. Please address all inquiries to rosaluxopendoor@gmail.com


 
 
 

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