The Block
colored pencil on paper
Gemini
oil and acrylic on canvas
Hotspot
oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
Caution!
oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
Footpath
oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas
Afterimage
oil and acrylic on canvas
Something Different
graphite, ink, and colored pencil collaged on paper
Sungazing
oil and acrylic on canvas
The Visitors
oil and acrylic on canvas
OR
oil on canvas
And Tomorrow...
oil and acrylic on canvas
Slavimo
oil and acrylic on canvas
Ghost Story
oil on canvas
I Want to Believe
oil and acrylic on canvas
The Pink Wallpaper
acrylic on canvas
Or Pigs and Pearls
oil on panel
You’re No One
oil on panel
Dorm Lobby Blues
oil on panel
Signs of Wear
oil on panel
Cult of Personality
oil on canvas
Slow Burn
oil on panel
Echoes
gouache on paper
Lunette
gouache on paper
Night Shift
gouache on paper
What Now?
gouache on paper
A Former Constellation
gouache on paper
Freedom and a Better Life
gouache on paper
Tajna
gouache on paper
The Terms
gouache on paper
Original Postcard Set #1
printed woven linen wallpaper, 
gouache paintings on paper
Original Postcard Set #2
printed woven linen wallpaper, 
gouache paintings on paper
Alena Mehić

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Alena Mehić (b. 1995, Zavidovići, Bosnia & Herzegovina; lives in Tallahassee, FL) examines places of transition and uncertainty, invoking the utopian design ambitions of the socialist modern movement to stage tensions between instability, hope, belonging, and hesitation. The geographical and ideological position of Yugoslavia, suspended between the Eastern and Western blocs during the Cold War, informs a visual language in which ornamental, old-fashioned décor collides with sleek modernist form: a pairing that serves as a near-perfect emblem of the former state. Key figures, objects, and architectural features drawn from archival media carry the functional idealism of a bygone era into compositions that layer flat and representational techniques, weaving narratives that move between fact and fiction, the authentic and the abstract. Dated yet optimistic, these aesthetic markers act as ideological anchors within constructed portals, pressing on the ambiguity of time and the precarious, impressionable nature of both private and national memory.

Mehić received her MFA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2021 and her BFA from Middle Tennessee State University in 2017. Select exhibitions include STATE Gallery at The Forge, Nashville, TN (2024); Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh, NC (2023); and Zeitgeist, Nashville, TN (2022). She is a past artist in residence at The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY (2023); Loghaven, Knoxville, TN (2023); and The Forge, Nashville, TN (2023-2024). She was a recipient of the 2021-2022 Master of Fine Art Fellowship in Painting & Sculpture from the Dedalus Foundation in New York and was featured in the 2022 MFA Annual Issue of New American Paintings.