Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy

Carolyn Ferris Solo Exhibition
Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy Series
The Museum of Northern California debuts the Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy series.
We are rescheduling with Haight Street Art Center for the solo exhibition, Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy Exhibit until 2024. We have rescheduled to make room for TWENTY-SEVEN five foot images, all framed, for better exploration!
The exhibit highlights the artists Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy series. Twenty-seven images are 5’x3.5', offering easier access to join the characters she’s drawn within their worlds. 18x24 inch images are optional for smaller spaces, those images are framed in white with non-glare plexiglass.
Many of her rock posters and original inks may be included. Some of her works created with art partner, Wes Wilson, known as the father of psychedelic poster design, and the first Fillmore artist are also optional works for an exhibit. The poster works are all presented in 18x24 inch, framed in white with non-glare plexiglass.
“My ‘Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy Series’ began with shelter in place. For refuge, I wanted to explore alternate universes, no masks required. With space travel in the news, these worlds offer a ticket into fresh locations without stepping onto a space shuttle. Many works have a wine theme, adding plenty of company for sharing a glass,” noted Ferris.
“We've all been pulled through so many life changes beginning with the strange trip through COVID, the extreme political split, majorly increased mass shootings, and outrageous tragedies from climate changes”, added Ferris.
This series encourages a psyched energy and invites inspiration to keep on rolling with a sense of connection, purpose, and camaraderie. It’s a rare series, and it’s the artists hope that it lifts all who experience it.
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Fantastic Scenes in the Galaxy
Museum of Northern California Art
Engaging images: notice the gal on the left in front of Ferris' image, "The Arrival." The woman checking examines the image and is extending her hand like the character.
Museum of Northern California Art
Engaging images: notice the gal on the left in front of Ferris' image, "The Arrival." The woman checking examines the image and is extending her hand like the character.
Below are some images from the series with titles and quotes: