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Keith Breitfeller drawings in Summer Patterns, Jed Williams Gallery

Keith Breitfeller drawing
exhibition
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017

Keith Breitfeller‘s drawings are personal, casual works he creates , in his own words,“to entertain myself with”. Just like carefree summer days, Breitfeller’s drawings are fun, fast and allowed to evolve casually and spontaneously. Keith makes them in the evening, during downtime while unwinding. Keith studied with New York Artist Marion Pinto. The keystone of his methods was acquired at the Barnstone Studio, a renaissance type Master and Apprentice program. The heavy emphasis on the Golden Section and color theory continues to inform his work.

Robert McNellis in Summer Patterns at Jed Williams Gallery

Robert McNellis sculpture
exhibition
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017

The contemporary new work of Robert McNellis is a bold departure from his lit abstractions of the last year. Expanding from the previous structural solutions, he has turned to using surprising, anonymous images derived from photographs, or photographs derived from anonymous images, and combining these with precise, structures. The elements that make this possible are vague, almost anonymous, figuration and focused light.

Donna Quinn Among Artists to Exhibit at Main Line Art Center Spring Gala Exhibition

Spirited Away by Donna Quinn
Main Line Art Center Spring Gala Exhibition
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Saturday, June 3, 2017

The Main Line Art Center Spring Gala Exhibition is a Fine Art Benefit and Exhibition that will run from April 30th through June 3rd. The Spring Gala Preview Party will be Saturday, April 29th from 6:30 - 10 pm.

There will also be a free Artist Reception/Garden Party on Saturday June 3rd from 1 - 4 pm that will also coincide with our Accessible Art Program reception. 

Ex Libris: Wood Engraving & Letterpress Workshop with Rebecca Gilbert

Rebecca Gilbert workshop
workshop
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Learn the basics of the historic processes wood engraving and letterpress, and use them to produce your own personalized edition of ex libris bookplates. The first session will be spent studying examples, developing images, transferring them to the block, and carving. The nature of carving into endgrain blocks with engraving tools makes it possible to create very fine lines and incorporate detail into your illustrations. The second session will be spent printing your illustrations along with moveable type on a Vandercook proof press.

Call for entries : The Illustrated Accordion

Book Arts
Monday, April 24, 2017

The Kalamazoo Book Arts Center (KBAC) announces a call to artists for the non-juried exhibition “The Illustrated Accordion,” which will be held in the KBAC Gallery, May 5, 2017. Open to all emerging and established artists, this 9Th annual exhibition focuses on books created in the accordion form. All media, variations, and interpretations of this style of book will be accepted and included in the exhibition.

There is a $15 entry fee to participate.

A More Perfect Union? Power, Sex, and race in the Representation of Couples

relief, sculpture, nude, woodmere, cement, domestic interior, television
exhibition
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Sunday, May 21, 2017

A More Perfect Union? Power, Sex and Race in the Representation of Couples illuminates ways in which artists of different generations have explored the meaning of marriage, the nature of human relationships, sexuality, and public versus private expressions of love. Issues raised by the exhibition include the representation of the roles of women and men, social class, race, and same-sex marriage.

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