Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Meditations, Migrations and Muses," the third solo exhibition at the gallery of internationally recognized artist from Houston, Sharon Kopriva.
In this exhibition, Kopriva searches for spirituality and light in her forests and fields. A Texas native, she currently works in Houston and Hope, Idaho. Since her inauguration with the Fresh Paint exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1985, Kopriva has exhibited nationally and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Menil Collection, The Odgen Museum and national museums in Lima, Peru and Monterrey, Mexico.
Kopriva works in both two and three-dimensional media. Her career has taken her through investigations of Pre-Columbian cultures in Peru, exclamations of her Catholic faith, inspirations from the spiritual forrest of the Pacific Northwest, and most recently and exploration of Muses of the Visual Arts.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 23.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Meditations, Migrations and Muses," the third solo exhibition at the gallery of internationally recognized artist from Houston, Sharon Kopriva.
In this exhibition, Kopriva searches for spirituality and light in her forests and fields. A Texas native, she currently works in Houston and Hope, Idaho. Since her inauguration with the Fresh Paint exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1985, Kopriva has exhibited nationally and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Menil Collection, The Odgen Museum and national museums in Lima, Peru and Monterrey, Mexico.
Kopriva works in both two and three-dimensional media. Her career has taken her through investigations of Pre-Columbian cultures in Peru, exclamations of her Catholic faith, inspirations from the spiritual forrest of the Pacific Northwest, and most recently and exploration of Muses of the Visual Arts.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 23.
Deborah Colton Gallery will present "Meditations, Migrations and Muses," the third solo exhibition at the gallery of internationally recognized artist from Houston, Sharon Kopriva.
In this exhibition, Kopriva searches for spirituality and light in her forests and fields. A Texas native, she currently works in Houston and Hope, Idaho. Since her inauguration with the Fresh Paint exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1985, Kopriva has exhibited nationally and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Menil Collection, The Odgen Museum and national museums in Lima, Peru and Monterrey, Mexico.
Kopriva works in both two and three-dimensional media. Her career has taken her through investigations of Pre-Columbian cultures in Peru, exclamations of her Catholic faith, inspirations from the spiritual forrest of the Pacific Northwest, and most recently and exploration of Muses of the Visual Arts.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through February 23.