Lost and Found
Caitlin McCormack and Fred Stonehouse
February 15 - March 29, 2025
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 15 | 4-6 pm
Open Saturdays from 12-5pm or by appointment
Peep is excited to present "Lost and Found," a two-person exhibition featuring acrylic paintings on paper by Fred Stonehouse from Madison, WI, alongside crocheted sculptures and pen drawings by Caitlin McCormack from Philadelphia, PA. This exhibition explores the idea of discovering cherished items within our personal narratives. Just as one sifts through a lost and found for missing belongings, the works in "Lost and Found" reveal, and sometimes conceal, the artists' personal histories, memories, and emotions.
Fred Stonehouse's characters in his paintings wrestle with the complexities of communication and connection, illustrating the often comical yet poignant nature of our interactions. His figures—devils, pears, skulls, hearts, and octopi—weep, bleed, sweat, and speak to one another, yet they never quite connect in the ways they hoped. Similar to memories, these characters often appear only half-formed, existing in a space of becoming or dissolving. Some attain a tangible presence, granting them more agency within the narrative, while others exist only as specters, exerting their influence through suggestion and the subconscious. Each piece embodies the nuances of shared experiences, much like forgotten items rediscovered, imbued with emotion and significance.
Caitlin McCormack draws inspiration from folkloric botanical motifs, institutional osteological displays, and sci-fi/body horror cinema. Her hand-crocheted sculptures serve as vessels for personal objects, grouped together as emotive artifacts that tell stories of mental illness, isolation, and queerness. These intricate forms, adorned with fibrous details, transform moments of despair into symbols of beauty and resilience, much like discovering a cherished memento that holds a profound story. In the exhibit, McCormack's delicate pen drawings on sketchbook paper complement the sculptures. These drawings, created prior to the sculptures, reflect ideas that were once lost but have now been found.
Philadelphia-based fiber artist and educator Caitlin McCormack has contributed works to solo and group exhibitions at Elijah Wheat Showroom, Hashimoto Contemporary, The Mütter Museum, Museum Rijswijk, The Mesa Contemporary Art Museum, The Taubman Museum of Art, The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Feinkünst Krüger, Field Projects, SPRING/BREAK Art Show, and Future Fair in NYC. Their sculptures have appeared in publications including The New York Times, Hyperallergic, Juxtapoz, Whitehot Magazine, Smithsonian, and Bust Magazine. In addition to holding teaching positions at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Hussian College of Art and Design, McCormack has participated in artist residencies at Vermont Studio Center (VT), The Peter Bullough Foundation (VA), The Wassaic Project (NY), Byrdcliffe Artist Colony (NY), Monson Arts (ME), and The Provincetown C-Scape Dune Shack Artist Residency (MA). McCormack was the recipient of a Joseph Robert Foundation grant in 2021 and received the Woodmere Art Museum’s Maurice Freed Memorial Prize in 2023.
Fred Stonehouse (b. 1960, Milwaukee, WI) received his BFA from UW Milwaukee in 1982. He has had solo and group exhibitions nationally, including in Milwaukee at Tory Folliard Gallery, Chicago at Carl Hammer Gallery, New York at Howard Scott Gallery, and in Los Angeles with Koplin/DelRio. He has exhibited internationally in Mexico, Amsterdam, Rome and Berlin. He has been the recipient of an NEA Arts Midwest Grant and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Individual Artists Grant. He is a Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of Wisconsin.