Passages, the 2018 Area Artist Exhibit, opens with a reception at Chandler Gallery on Saturday April 28th from 5-7 pm. This open call exhibit features the work of diverse and talented artists working in all mediums from digital image making to traditional watercolors. Each artist responded to the universal theme of Passages and interpreted it with personal references and metaphors with creative and imaginative energy.
There are a variety of accomplished and respected artists like photographer Wink Willett, who has exhibited and taken photos around the world, as well as a newcomer Carolyn M. Zeglen who has never shared her work before and is inspired by the images in her immediate environment. This annual exhibit is a great opportunity to see a variety of mediums used in unique ways, such as the woodblock prints of water by Janet Cathey or the fluid watercolors of Kathrena Ravenhorst-Adams capturing the dappled light on trees.
The Gallery will be open Fridays from 3-6pm and Saturdays from 12-6 pm and during performances through June 16th. Each year Chandler Gallery is fortunate to have the skilled hands and eye of decorator and artist Andrea Easton volunteer to mount the submitted pieces into a cohesive visually pleasing exhibit. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the work of your neighbors and vote for which creates the most memorable, beautiful or thought provoking piece about the “Passages” in life.
There are a variety of accomplished and respected artists like photographer Wink Willett, who has exhibited and taken photos around the world, as well as a newcomer Carolyn M. Zeglen who has never shared her work before and is inspired by the images in her immediate environment. This annual exhibit is a great opportunity to see a variety of mediums used in unique ways, such as the woodblock prints of water by Janet Cathey or the fluid watercolors of Kathrena Ravenhorst-Adams capturing the dappled light on trees.
The Gallery will be open Fridays from 3-6pm and Saturdays from 12-6 pm and during performances through June 16th. Each year Chandler Gallery is fortunate to have the skilled hands and eye of decorator and artist Andrea Easton volunteer to mount the submitted pieces into a cohesive visually pleasing exhibit. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the work of your neighbors and vote for which creates the most memorable, beautiful or thought provoking piece about the “Passages” in life.