
Falon Stutzman | Woman having a hard time
July 12 - August 30, 2025
Woman having a hard time
Falon Stutzman
July 12 – August 30, 2025
Megan Mulrooney Gallery is pleased to present Woman Having a Hard Time, the debut solo exhibition of Omaha-based painter Falon Stutzman. Across ten new paintings, Stutzman develops a language of flattened perspective, bruised color, and big-eyed emotional states, congealing around a cartoonish archetype of personhood that’s both absurd and uncomfortably familiar. Whether curled up with a dog, waiting tables, or playing pool, her protagonists seem bottlenecked by an internal pressure that manifests in gestures at once generic and particular, stoic and grotesque.
Working in oil and flashe, Stutzman stages her figures in environments that reveal emotional truth but are spatially warped. Cropped tight like film stills, her compositions borrow the pastel mood of New Wave cinema and the plastic distortions of animation. Here, the titular "woman" becomes a site of projection, comedy, and pathos, always doing something and feeling too much.
Stutzman’s figures appear to have wandered out of some shared, subterranean girlhood: recognizable in posture and gesture, yet unplaceable in appearance. Their bodies ripple and fold like soft clay under pressure; their faces stretch into forlorn masks, at once theatrical and childlike. In this way, she renders emotion as an event of the body, not just the mind. A furrowed eyebrow, a rosy cheek, the slack curve of a mouth -- each detail composes a portrait of overwhelm that eludes (or accommodates) both irony and sentimentality.
Color, too, performs psychological work. Stutzman’s palette comprises queasy peaches, bleached yellows, and bruised blues. Her brushwork vacillates between smoothness and friction: a backlit shoulder rendered with tenderness, a clenched hand thick with paint.
The painting titles (“Woman playing instrument,” “Woman waiting tables,” “Woman having a hard time”) echo the visual grammar of instruction manuals or old children’s books -- flattening experience into captionable acts. But the paintings themselves are not so clear and programmatic. They operate in emotional chiaroscuro, capturing moments when identity feels baroque, exaggerated, or estranged from its setting.
Falon Stutzman (b. 1984, Silver Spring, MD; lives and works in Omaha, Nebraska) earned a BFA from Columbus College of Art and Design. She has previously had solo exhibitions with Kishka Gallery, Vermont and The Door, Brooklyn, and was included in a group exhibition at Megan Mulrooney. Her work was featured in the 2024 edition of New American Paintings.
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Falon Stutzman
Woman waiting tables, 2025
Oil on canvas
36 x 24 in
91.4 x 61 cm
(FST25.002) -
Falon Stutzman
Woman with dog, 2025
Oil on linen
36 x 36 in
91.4 x 91.4 cm
(FST25.004)
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Falon Stutzman
Woman relaxing in riverbed, 2025
Oil and gesso on canvas
39 x 30 in
99.1 x 76.2 cm
(FST25.010)
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Falon Stutzman
Woman getting ready, 2025
Oil and gesso on canvas
30 x 33 in
76.2 x 83.8 cm
(FST25.006) -
Falon Stutzman
Woman playing pool, 2025
Oil and gesso on linen
26 1/2 x 42 in
67.3 x 106.7 cm
(FST25.007) -
Falon Stutzman
The Night Lark, 2025
Oil on linen
49 1/4 x 39 3/8 in
125 x 100 cm
(LWH25.007) -
Falon Stutzman
Woman hiking, 2025
Oil, flashe and gesso on canvas
29 x 31 in
73.7 x 78.7 cm
(FST25.011) -
Falon Stutzman
Woman with kittens, 2025
Oil on panel
20 x 16 in
50.8 x 40.6 cm
(FST25.009) -
Falon Stutzman
Woman having a hard time, 2025
Oil on panel
16 x 20 in
40.6 x 50.8 cm
(FST25.008)
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Falon Stutzman
Woman petting a cat, 2025
Oil, flashe and gesso mounted on birch
22 x 28 in
55.9 x 71.1 cm
(FST25.012)