2026 Biennial
Holly Roberts: Confluence
Through the layering of paint, photographs, and collaged materials, Holly Roberts converges form, memory, mythology, and emotion. She is an artist celebrated for her ability to merge and combine media into hauntingly layered visual narratives where the intersections between image and imagination overlap. Using the interplay of human figures, animals, and landscapes, she calls attention to the fragile beauty of the human and natural worlds, bringing the viewer into a state of psychological tension and emotional unease. Working with fragments of photographs as raw material, Roberts paints into and over them, blurring the boundaries between what is captured and what is created. The resulting images feel both personal and archetypal, evoking myths, dreams, and primal states of being. Figures emerge from landscapes, animals embody human traits, and stories surface that resist literal explanation and instead tap into the intuitive and the subconscious.
Holly Roberts, Young Girl Swimming, 1995. Mixed media on photograph, 20 × 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist
Holly Roberts, Man Gasping for Air, 1989. Mixed media on photograph, 20 × 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist
Holly Roberts, Frightened Child, 1992. Monoprint, 22 × 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist
2026 Biennial
Venue Details
Wright State University: The Robert and Elaine Stein Galleries
160 Creative Arts Center
3640 Colonel Glen Hwy
Dayton, OH 45435
(937) 775-2973
Tue–Sat 11am–4pm
Free to the Public
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