BY NANCY MOYERSPECIAL TO THE MONITOR SURFACE TREATMENT Abstract art is alive and well at IMAS. “Abstractions: Anne Marchand” is a collection of paintings and mixed media works that were initially inspired by the artist’s attraction to images from telescopic photographs from space. “Because we are an art and science museum,” posited Ann
Evelyn C. Hankins, curator at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden since 2008, has been named the Head Curator. In her position as the first female Head Curator of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Hankins leads the department responsible for planning exhibitions and commissioning artworks which draw from and respond to the museum’s internationally distinguished collection of modern
April 9th, 2022 - May 14th, 2022Matt Muirhead, Roland Park Watertower 24"x36" 2022Matt Muirhead emigrated to the United States in 1984 when he was eleven years old. He lived in the Detroit area, followed by Fort Lauderdale Florida, Buffalo New York, Toledo Ohio, Chicago Illinois, and eventually Japan. He lived in Tokyo for three years, traveling through Asia and teaching English. He moved to
In the Galleries Sculptures as statements of architecture’s past and presentReview by Mark Jenkins Detail of Her Dream, Cherry, 51” x 12” A painter turned woodworker, Renee Balfour makes sculptures that emulate natural forms, not architectural ones. That doesn’t mean that the 11 pieces in “Nature Unbound,” her Amy Kaslow Gallery show, are rough
At Sacred Heart University’s Discovery Science CenterAbstractions: Anne Marchand, is opened to the public in the STEAM gallery of the SHU’s Discovery Science Center in Bridgeport, CT. The exhibition, which features bold, colorful, large-scale abstract paintings by renowned artist Anne Marchand, remains on display through May 15, 2022.Inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope photographs, Anne
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