In the Main Gallery is a group exhibition of local, national, and international artists who display varying approaches from sculpture to painting. While together this exhibition is mostly eclectic, each work shares a slightly vague connection rather through the subject matter involving the figure or through the raw, reductive approach to the material in which they work. Artists include Jonathan Anderson, Matthew McAlpine, Jose Carlos Naranjo, Dmitri Obergfell, Gregory Ruppe, and Kamila Szczesna.
In the Second Gallery Altoon Sultan will have his solo exhibition. Altoon explores abstraction, not in paint, but in wool, with loops of wool acting like brushstrokes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until October 13.
In the Main Gallery is a group exhibition of local, national, and international artists who display varying approaches from sculpture to painting. While together this exhibition is mostly eclectic, each work shares a slightly vague connection rather through the subject matter involving the figure or through the raw, reductive approach to the material in which they work. Artists include Jonathan Anderson, Matthew McAlpine, Jose Carlos Naranjo, Dmitri Obergfell, Gregory Ruppe, and Kamila Szczesna.
In the Second Gallery Altoon Sultan will have his solo exhibition. Altoon explores abstraction, not in paint, but in wool, with loops of wool acting like brushstrokes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until October 13.
In the Main Gallery is a group exhibition of local, national, and international artists who display varying approaches from sculpture to painting. While together this exhibition is mostly eclectic, each work shares a slightly vague connection rather through the subject matter involving the figure or through the raw, reductive approach to the material in which they work. Artists include Jonathan Anderson, Matthew McAlpine, Jose Carlos Naranjo, Dmitri Obergfell, Gregory Ruppe, and Kamila Szczesna.
In the Second Gallery Altoon Sultan will have his solo exhibition. Altoon explores abstraction, not in paint, but in wool, with loops of wool acting like brushstrokes.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until October 13.