Bryan Morello’s recent sculptures transform the domestic hearth into a speculative, toy-like stage—part shelter, part apparatus of control. Drawing from faux fireplaces, props, and architectural models filtered through AI and re-materialized by hand, these works “remember” being images, carrying a faint digital echo as they hover between interior and exterior, containment and combustion, comfort and estrangement.
Morello's sculptures are featured in Vanishing Point, on view at OCHI Idaho through January 30th.
This Saturday 12/13 at 6 pm @charlottecallgallery THE TIME OFF THEIR LIFE by Holly Harrell & Bryan Morello
560 N Western Ave
Doors 5:30 pm
Starts at 6 pm runs for about 40 minutes
Tickets in bio *optional* but all proceeds go to these incredible performers!!
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Featuring
Kelsey Milano
Matthew McGaughey
Hannah Sandle
Emory Hall
Ashley Sanchez
Lily Rutledge
Nathaniel Whitfield
Dylon Shepelsky
Bryan Morello
Holly Harrell
With special help from Leah Rom & Nathan Ward 🤫
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The Time Off Their Life, a new performance by Holly Harrell and Bryan Morello,
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begins with a mourning figure, a rocking chair made from memory, and an incomplete snowman on a mobile stage. A ghost story told through multiple accounts, by multiple ambassadors of grief, shifting perceptions of the truth until reality dissipates. Moving through a dreamlike sequence of introductions, possessions and reenactments, their stories unfold through a shifting tableaux of domestic hauntings and collapsing memory. Blurring the lines between performer and spectator, actuality and apparition, until all are gathered at Christmas dinner to discuss what just happened, as if waking from the same dream.
December 13th 6 pm
@charlottecallgallery
560 N Western Ave
(doors at 5:30 starts promptly at 6 and runs for about 45 mins)
Featuring
Kelsey Milano
Matthew McGaughey
Hannah Sandle
Emory Hall
Ashley Sanchez
Lily Rutledge
Nathaniel Whitfield
Dylon Shepelsky
Bryan Morello
Holly Harrell
Link in bio for tickets (optional but all proceeds go to our performers!)
The HW Fair: A performance by Holly Harrell & Bryan Morello 🍎🧅🐐
Saturday November 18th 7:30 pm
The parking lot of 1950 S Santa Fe Ave
Based on the simulation of a business conference, The Homework Fair proposes a container for performative play. Different participants will work from a grab bag of disparate reference points. The conference is an environment to force connections and witness their interactions and failures.
Presentations
James Gingold
Troy Zaretsky-Kreiner @thegloryandthegloom
Allie Smith @alliesm.th
Jules Johnston @anti.inc
Matthew McGaughey @mcgaughey_studio
Monologue
Lily Napach @lilynapach
Wait and see
Aryana Polat @_aryana__________
Nathaniel Whitfield @nathanielwhitfield1
Kim Dall’Armi @kim_dallarmi
Hannah Sandle @hamsandie
Rachel Zaretsky-Kreiner @rzzzzz
Dylon Shepelsky @dylonshepelsky
Grace Dashnaw @artofgrac
Aje Soberekon
Elizabeth Goldhagen
Jules Evens
Camera
Yaroslav Golovkin @yyy_rrr_ccc
Jonghoon Ahn
Poster %Bryan% @bryanmorello 🫨🧦🫨🧦🫨🧦🫨🧦🫨🧦🫨🌪️🫥
Hi, I’m showing some work for the first time since the middle ages.
Sept 24th 6-8pm @gern_ny
I’ll be at l’opening! Would love to see you. PS! Among the work is a video/ sound piece I’ve made with Matt Endler ( @cartesiansalad ) that emerges from a larger, ongoing collaborative project. Im excited!