continuum
This new series of encaustics with mechanical movements was created with assistance from the generous 2024-25 Material Needs Grant from ArtsWorcester. The panels in each work form sequential loops. Their consecutive qualities allude to the cyclical, chronological, and seasonal qualities that arise in all forms of natural patterning.
Installation Videos
neil wilkins: continuum 3:1
encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (3) 18x6, 18x18 total, presentation dimensions: 18x20x3.5
neil wilkins: continuum 5:1
encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (10) 12x4, 12x20 total, presentation dimensions: 18.5x26x6.5
neil wilkins: continuum 6.1
encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (6) 12x12, presentation dimensions: 21x48x21
Photos

encaustic mixed media on wood panels. (3) 80x24, 80x72 total, presentation dimensions: 92x79.5x8

encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (4) 12x6, 12x24 total

encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (6) 12x12, presentation dimensions: 21x48x21

encaustic mixed media on birch panels. (10) 12x4, 12x20 total, presentation dimensions: 18.5x26x6.5
Material Needs Grant Exhibit @ArtsWorcester

Featuring works by Christine Brown, Alana Garrigues, Ashley MacLure, Dana Mendes, Susan Slepetz, Dominic Quagliozzi, and Neil Wilkins
September 10—October 19, 2025
Material Needs Grants support the expenses of supplies and materials for the creation of new art in Worcester County. This year’s Material Needs exhibition features replica jerseys of athletes that had their careers cut short due to career-ending injuries, portrait assemblages of loved ones lost to suicide in collaboration with the subjects’ families, mechanically-rotating mixed-media encaustic paintings, and more. Since they were first awarded twelve years ago, one-hundred and two artists have had their work advanced by these grants.
When exhibitions are on view, gallery hours run Wednesday through Sunday, 12:00PM—5:00PM, free and open to the public. Please visit artsworcester.org for updates.
