Meet Kayla Ackelson-Mannato

Kayla Ackelson-Mannato is a mixed-media artist exhibiting at Art Work Gallery + Meeting Space in February 2024. Her show titled “What is Revealed” explores themes of memory and identity through colorful abstract paintings.

Kayla Ackelson-Mannato

Website: kaylaackelson.com

Instagram: @kaylaackelson

Opening Reception: 2/9/24 from 6:00-9:00 PM

Location: 213 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460

GALLERY HOURS

Opening Reception | 2/9/24, 6:00-9:00 pm

Open Hours & Live Demo | 2/10/24, 1:00-4:00 pm

Open Hours | 2/11/24, 10:00-4:00 pm

Open Hours & Live Demo | 2/17/24, 1:00-4:00 pm

Artist Meetup | 2/18/24, 9:00-11:00 am

Open Hours | 2/18/24, 11:00-4:00 pm

 

Artist Bio

Kayla Ackelson-Mannato is a versatile mixed-media artist and designer currently residing and practicing her craft in Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania. Kayla earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts with a specialized focus on non-traditional photography from Millersville University. Following her academic pursuits, Kayla garnered valuable experience as a Gallery Assistant and Art Instructor in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Subsequently, she worked at the esteemed Philadelphia Museum of Art, initially within the Visitor Services Department and later transitioning to the Development Department.

In 2021, Kayla made the dedicated commitment to her artistic pursuits and interior design endeavors, embracing them as her full-time profession. Her passion for nurturing creativity extends to her role as an instructor at ArtFusion in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, where she shares her knowledge with students of all ages, fostering an appreciation for the arts. In addition to her hands-on engagement with students, Kayla actively showcases her work at various local galleries, while maintaining a prominent online presence to reach a wider audience.

 Artist Statement

My name is Kayla Ackelson-Mannato and I am an artist, mother, interior stylist, mental health advocate, and lover of all things plants, adventure, and design. 
Art has always served as an outlet for me. The process of creation is profoundly meditative, offering a serene moment amidst life's chaos. Being intentional with my artwork grounds me, providing solace even during challenging times. I try to keep my mental health at the core of everything I do. This series is the intersection between my artistic process and the emotional and mental revelations I undergo during my practice. Stream of consciousness layered with bright colorful abstractions. 
I enjoy working and creating in different art mediums, exploring the possibilities, and seeing what new combinations I can come up with. In this body of work, each piece starts with a meticulously crafted underpainting, serving as the foundation upon which layers of collage, paint, familial photographs, and discovered materials are progressively added. I find inspiration and meaning in my encounters with nature, memories, the human body, and so much more. I aim to repurpose found or recycled materials when possible, drawing inspiration from their intricate histories. I hope to create distinctive, engaging artwork that tells many stories.

 

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