ARTIST LIST
CURRENT SHOW
SEPTEMBER 2008
"DigMeOut"
UPCOMING SHOW
NOVEMBER 2008
Oksana Badrak, Mari Kubota, and Mijn Schatje
DECEMBER 2008
"Puddletown"
JANUARY 2009
Casey Burns, David Rose and Keegan Onefoot
FEBUARY 2009
"Jolie Poupee" the art of adolie day, candybird, ciou and lostfish
MARCH 2009
imaone, tenga and shohei from Tokyo
APRIL 2009
"Strange Bedfellows"
PREVIOUS SHOWS
JULY 2008
"Ready Set Go"
Hannah Stouffer, Tatiana Krasovski, Axelhoney, Anneli Olander and Juri Ueda
JUNE 2008
"FRACTAL EDGE"
MHAK OEIL DENNIS BROWN, VINCENT HUI
AND EDWARD KINSELLA
FEBRUARY 2008
FATES & ORIGINS
FEBRUARY 2008
"IN BETTER LIGHT"
JANUARY 2008
NEULOVERS
ARCHIVE
INFO FOR ARTISTS
SUBMITTING ART
FOR CONSIDERATION
If you are interested in showing your artwork at Compound Gallery please contact Matt & Katsu at katsu@compoundgallery.com and matt@compoundgallery.com

MISSION STATEMENT
After years of promoting the American art scene, Compound Gallery has realized that something is missing... independent and underground Japanese artists have no voice here and we want to change that. Each time we travel to Japan, we meet more of these exceptional artists, and are impressed by their innovative, fresh ideas. At the same time, the American art scene is hungry for new and original artists to follow. It is time to expose the American audience to Japanese artworks. It is time to bring together the American art collector and the Japanese artist. This is our goal at Compound Gallery.
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Robb Sturtcman - Web Manager

"In Better Light" Artwork by Kendra Binney
Feb 07 - 29 2008
Reception: February 7th @ 7:00pm


KENDRA BINNEY kendra-binney.com
Kendra Binney was raised in a small mountain town with no shoe stores. Most of her time was spent barefoot treading through the miniscule world of spiders, snakes and all things hiding in the grass. She transfers this closeness with the small and obscure into her paintings. Through scenes of dripping landscapes and insecure, vulnerable characters, she illustrates a world draped in memories, remorse, and fragile realities. Seen through pastel washes and shiny candy coatings of resins, her works evoke both nostalgia and contempt. They are at once gentle and cruel, sweet and unsettling.

Kendra currently lives in Portland Oregon. She spends her days all alone in a small studio with no windows. Here she paints, daydreams, and paints some more.