Exhibitions

Things Worth Savingby Sarah Thibault

May 3 – Jun 15, 2024

Sarah Thibault. If we were to rise up, rooted, 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 48 in.

Sarah Thibault. If we were to rise up, rooted, An unknowing plant blooms, singing. Installation view.

Sarah Thibault. An unknowing plant blooms, singing, 2024

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 72 in.

Sarah Thibault. An unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night, 2024

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 48 in.

Sarah Thibault. An unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night, Ms.Baggins. Installation view.

Sarah Thibault. Ms. Baggins, 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 16 x 20 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life (2), 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 18 x 24 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life , 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 16 x 20 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life (2), A still --- Volcano -- life. Installation view

Sarah Thibault. If we were to rise up, rooted, 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 48 in.

Sarah Thibault. If we were to rise up, rooted, An unknowing plant blooms, singing. Installation view.

Sarah Thibault. An unknowing plant blooms, singing, 2024

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 72 in.

Sarah Thibault. An unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night, 2024

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 60 x 48 in.

Sarah Thibault. An unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night, Ms.Baggins. Installation view.

Sarah Thibault. Ms. Baggins, 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 16 x 20 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life (2), 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 18 x 24 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life , 2023

Oil on canvas, in artist's frame. 16 x 20 in.

Sarah Thibault. A still --- Volcano -- life (2), A still --- Volcano -- life. Installation view

In Things Worth Saving, Dreamsong’s second solo exhibition with Sarah Thibault (b. 1980, Minneapolis), the artist presents a series of vivid new landscape paintings. In luminous palettes of feverish orange, humid pinks and blues, and neon purple, they depict trees, mountains, and volcanoes as embodiments of a vast range of human emotion and spirituality. Licked by fire and imbued with tenderness, Thibault’s landscapes highlight both nature’s precarity and its unique capacity to heal.