Reeves Art & Design presents “Friend of a Friend,” a group show curated by Houston native Vincent Di Nguyen. The exhibition showcases over 20 different artists from around the country and features a diverse range of art forms and mediums, including painting, sculpture, mixed media and digital art. “Friend of a Friend” celebrates the connections we make through art and the power of collaboration in the creative process.
Participating artists include Natalia Arbelaez, Austyn Taylor, Ryan Travis Christian, Mike Lee, Judith Supine, James Jean, Mark Dean Veca, Taylor Lee, Ron DeFelice, Wendy Park, Jake Clark, Jeffry Mitchell, AP Shrewsbury, Taylor McKimens, and Dan Mandelbaum.
“Friend of a Friend” will also feature work by several established and emerging local artists, such as Ben Peterson, Mark Flood, Yeonsoo Kim, and Jihye Han. Yeonsoo and Jihye have both recently been artists in residence at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until June 3.
Reeves Art & Design presents “Friend of a Friend,” a group show curated by Houston native Vincent Di Nguyen. The exhibition showcases over 20 different artists from around the country and features a diverse range of art forms and mediums, including painting, sculpture, mixed media and digital art. “Friend of a Friend” celebrates the connections we make through art and the power of collaboration in the creative process.
Participating artists include Natalia Arbelaez, Austyn Taylor, Ryan Travis Christian, Mike Lee, Judith Supine, James Jean, Mark Dean Veca, Taylor Lee, Ron DeFelice, Wendy Park, Jake Clark, Jeffry Mitchell, AP Shrewsbury, Taylor McKimens, and Dan Mandelbaum.
“Friend of a Friend” will also feature work by several established and emerging local artists, such as Ben Peterson, Mark Flood, Yeonsoo Kim, and Jihye Han. Yeonsoo and Jihye have both recently been artists in residence at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until June 3.
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