Redbud Gallery present “MishMash," a selection of works of several artists working in various media, showcasing both emerging and well-established artists.
The exhibit will feature a large diptych by University of Houston-educated Texas artist Julian Schnabel, a long worked-on piece by the legendary Menil collected Ben Culwell, and a rare female-created painting of Leda and the swan by Maryland Institute College of Art grad Amita Bhatt. Sculpture is represented by a glistening hanging hare by Emily Cheney of Houston Baptist University.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.
Redbud Gallery present “MishMash," a selection of works of several artists working in various media, showcasing both emerging and well-established artists.
The exhibit will feature a large diptych by University of Houston-educated Texas artist Julian Schnabel, a long worked-on piece by the legendary Menil collected Ben Culwell, and a rare female-created painting of Leda and the swan by Maryland Institute College of Art grad Amita Bhatt. Sculpture is represented by a glistening hanging hare by Emily Cheney of Houston Baptist University.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.
Redbud Gallery present “MishMash," a selection of works of several artists working in various media, showcasing both emerging and well-established artists.
The exhibit will feature a large diptych by University of Houston-educated Texas artist Julian Schnabel, a long worked-on piece by the legendary Menil collected Ben Culwell, and a rare female-created painting of Leda and the swan by Maryland Institute College of Art grad Amita Bhatt. Sculpture is represented by a glistening hanging hare by Emily Cheney of Houston Baptist University.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until August 27.