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Sun, Mar 08
|Sutherland Arts Studio and Gallery
Measured Chaos Opening Reception
Sutherland Arts Studio & Gallery is excited to present Measured Chaos, a solo show by mixed media artist, Jeff Feeny. His original artwork blends energetic acrylic paint, layered collage, bold textures, and clean lines to create a striking balance between chaos and structure.
Time & Location
Mar 08, 2026, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Sutherland Arts Studio and Gallery, Coopers Corner, 201 Kresson - Gibbsboro Rd unit 14, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043, USA
Guests
About the event
Sutherland Arts Studio & Gallery is excited to present Measured Chaos, a solo show by mixed media artist, Jeff Feeny. His original artwork blends energetic acrylic paint, layered collage, bold textures, and clean lines to create a striking balance between chaos and structure. Large circles, expressive brushwork, and geometric elements come together in pieces that feel both spontaneous and thoughtfully composed — a visual reflection of movement, contrast, and modern life.
Opening Reception:
Sunday, February 22nd | 12:00 – 2:00 PM
Enjoy an afternoon of local art with free refreshments, open to the public.
On View:
February 22nd – March 28th
Sutherland Arts Studio & Gallery
Cooper Corner Plaza, Voorhees, NJ
Come experience Jeff Feeny’s work in person — the textures and details truly come alive up close.
We can’t wait to see you there!
RSVP and enter to win a free giveaway!

Jeff Feeny was born in Oxford, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1963, and currently resides in Marlton, New Jersey, USA. He is a contemporary mixed media abstract painter renowned for his innovative use of materials and unique artistic vision. He specializes in mixed media, employing collage techniques alongside acrylic paint and 3D objects to create visually captivating artworks. He is best known for his abstract designs characterized by rich texture juxtaposed with flat graphic lines and shapes. His pieces often exude a modern urban ambiance, evoking a sense of sophistication and spaciousness that resonates with viewers.
His artistic inspiration stems from the interplay between texture and structure in urban environments. Influenced by the tactile qualities of city streets, he explores the harmonious coexistence of textured surfaces with sharp geometric forms. His artworks reflect a quest for order and balance amidst the cacophony of stimuli and divergent perspectives prevalent in contemporary society. One of his new series, "AI Self Portraits," pushes the boundaries of traditional portraiture by integrating artificial intelligence-generated configurations with elements from his paintings. These compositions, derived from his iPhone selfies and digitally manipulated, are further embellished with paint, pencil marks, and 3D objects, resulting in visually intriguing and conceptually rich artworks.
Jeff Feeny's distinctive artistic style and thematic depth have garnered him recognition in the art world. His works have been featured in notable exhibitions showcasing his talent and creative ingenuity. Through his participation in various artistic endeavors, he continues to push the boundaries of mixed media abstraction, inviting viewers to explore the intersection of technology, urban aesthetics, and human expression in his captivating artworks.
Artist Statement
My mixed media artwork is a fusion of textures and techniques, where energetic acrylic paint collides with structured straight lines and shapes. Underneath the interplay of vivid colors and dynamic brushwork is collage that builds the groundwork and begins the narrative of the duality between organic fluidity and structured precision. Large circles, extending beyond the confines of the edges, evoke a sense of boundless exploration. The juxtaposition of sharp lines and soft edges creates a dance between chaos and order, echoing the complexities of contemporary life.
I’m continually inspired by the textures that surround us—cracked walls, layered surfaces, weathered materials—and how they can exist in dialogue with sharp lines and geometric forms. In any urban landscape, you’ll find this contrast: the gritty, irregular surfaces set against the clean precision of architecture. That tension is central to my work.
In a world overloaded with noise and contradiction, I aim to create compositions that suggest order without rigidity—balance without erasure. My paintings are a way to process the chaos, to find structure in the mess, and to offer a visual space where clarity and complexity can coexist.
