A familiar question echoes through galleries, studios and living rooms alike: But will it match my couch?
It’s a question that speaks to the complex intersection of personal taste, marketplace influence and the ways we define our spaces.
Waterfall Arts’ upcoming group exhibition “Does It Match the Couch? Typical and Eclectic Interiors,” curated by Barbara Sullivan, invites viewers to reconsider the relationship between art, home and design — what dictates our sense of style, and how do we decide what belongs in our domestic spaces?
Sullivan has brought together a diverse group of artists whose work engages with the idea of home in unexpected and thought-provoking ways. Their pieces explore nostalgia, tradition, comfort, and the broader forces — cultural, economic and historical — that shape our aesthetic sensibilities. From the influence of inherited objects to the trends that saturate the marketplace, the show asks: What makes something feel like it belongs?
The exhibition also draws inspiration from the ideals of the Bauhaus movement and its later iterations at Black Mountain College, where art, craft, and design coalesced into a holistic vision of daily life. This vision, which emphasized both function and beauty, finds new interpretations here — sometimes with humor, sometimes with deep reverence for material and place. Sullivan’s own furniture-inspired fresco works act as prompts, setting the stage for the other artists to respond and engage in visual dialogues about taste and interior space.
Another layer to the exhibition considers the way we now experience and choose art for our homes. In an age where digital tools allow for art to be virtually superimposed into interior settings, the decision-making process can feel reduced to a matter of coordination: Does it match the couch, the drapes, the lamp shade? The show pushes back against this passive approach, instead celebrating art’s power to challenge, transform and tell stories within our living spaces.
The exhibition features works by Ann Bartges, Annika Earley, Al Crichton, Breehan James, Carly Glovinski, Carla Weeks, Cynthia Winings, Daniel Anselmi, Garry Mitchell, Jenny Brillhart, Jim Kinnealey, John Alsop, Kitty Wales, Maya Stein, Margaret Rizzio, Micael Hoy / Perky Alsop, Sam Cady, Sheep Jones, Susan MacDougall, Susie Brandt, Tara Morin, Tom Jessen and Valerie Mendelson, with Barbara Sullivan as curator.
An opening reception will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. April 26, where visitors can experience these domestic vignettes firsthand. Through this exhibition, Sullivan and the participating artists invite you to think beyond coordination and consider how art lives, breathes and reshapes the spaces we call home.
The show will remain on view through June 6.
For more information, contact Amy Tingle, program director, amy@waterfallarts.org. Visit waterfallarts.org to learn more about upcoming events and classes. Waterfall Arts is at 256 High St., Belfast.
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