Jonathan Cowan's "Radiant Void" continues with the themes of landscape, geometry and art’s power to evoke feelings of the spiritual in viewers. The drawings are all done in silverpoint.
Mandy Villalobos' "Dust in the Mouth" features works that utilize the hand stitch to chronicle the passage of time. The title of the exhibition references the poetry of Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan settler who, unlike the celebrated male poets of her day, wrote of domestic life and familial relationships.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until July 28.
Jonathan Cowan's "Radiant Void" continues with the themes of landscape, geometry and art’s power to evoke feelings of the spiritual in viewers. The drawings are all done in silverpoint.
Mandy Villalobos' "Dust in the Mouth" features works that utilize the hand stitch to chronicle the passage of time. The title of the exhibition references the poetry of Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan settler who, unlike the celebrated male poets of her day, wrote of domestic life and familial relationships.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until July 28.
Jonathan Cowan's "Radiant Void" continues with the themes of landscape, geometry and art’s power to evoke feelings of the spiritual in viewers. The drawings are all done in silverpoint.
Mandy Villalobos' "Dust in the Mouth" features works that utilize the hand stitch to chronicle the passage of time. The title of the exhibition references the poetry of Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan settler who, unlike the celebrated male poets of her day, wrote of domestic life and familial relationships.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until July 28.