Nora Sturges
Borders and Edges
May 24 – June 29, 2025
There’s something about Nora Sturges’ paintings.
Created over a decade ago (2008-2015), the works in Borders and Edges feel like they’re happening right now. They exude hope and fear, pulsing through the absurd and the unknown with a humor and playfulness that hints at the possibility that things might (eventually) be okay.
Artist Statement
Temporary Cities
These paintings depict the edges of human habitation— outposts in the wilderness of the Arctic and overlooked margins of densely populated areas nearer home. The familiar landscapes examine both the practical and unplanned ways we transform our visual environment, while the arctic scenes offer evidence of our attempts to measure, tame, live in, understand, and improve our world, set against the unknowable vastness of nature itself.
Giotto’s Hole
The paintings in the series are mostly inspired by the art that has meant the most to me over the past 30 years—late medieval Italian painting. In some, I reimagine details of medieval frescos as objects in our present-day world; in others, I reflect on the juxtapositions that occur and connections that are made when viewing such art in situ in Italy. The series is named for a particularly wonderful hole Giotto painted in his fresco depicting St. Francis casting demons out of Arezzo.
Selected Works
Houses
7.75 x 12.5 inches
Oil on MDF
2012
Artificial Nests
7.75 x 12.5 inches
Oil on MDF
2013
Giotto's Hole
12 x 16 inches
Egg tempera on MDF
2015
Moon Bounce
7.25 x 10 inches
Oil on MDF
2012
Parking Garage
8 x 10 inches
Oil on MDF
2012
Signs
14 x 17.5 inches
Egg tempera on MDF
2015
Press
Nora Sturges
Borders and Edges
May 24 – June 29, 2025
Installation photography © Luc Demers

