The catalyst for this new body of drawings from Alexa Kleinbard has been a lifelong interest in birds, their migrations, songs, and nesting sites. Twelve years ago, the artist bought a small treehouse-like cabin nestled in the North Georgia forested mountains where we listen to the wonderful songs of the birds arriving to build their nests in the spring. The chorus is spectacular and as time envelopes everything, Alexa has begun to notice the chorus has been depleted, every year a little shorter and quieter.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.
The catalyst for this new body of drawings from Alexa Kleinbard has been a lifelong interest in birds, their migrations, songs, and nesting sites. Twelve years ago, the artist bought a small treehouse-like cabin nestled in the North Georgia forested mountains where we listen to the wonderful songs of the birds arriving to build their nests in the spring. The chorus is spectacular and as time envelopes everything, Alexa has begun to notice the chorus has been depleted, every year a little shorter and quieter.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.
The catalyst for this new body of drawings from Alexa Kleinbard has been a lifelong interest in birds, their migrations, songs, and nesting sites. Twelve years ago, the artist bought a small treehouse-like cabin nestled in the North Georgia forested mountains where we listen to the wonderful songs of the birds arriving to build their nests in the spring. The chorus is spectacular and as time envelopes everything, Alexa has begun to notice the chorus has been depleted, every year a little shorter and quieter.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.