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exhibition
Focus on the Flatfiles: Links
Date
March 1 – April 21, 2019
Opening Reception
March 1, 2019
Artists
David Ambrose, Ellen Driscoll, Mary Judge, Hilary Lorenz, Janet Nolan, Jessie Nebraska Gifford, Ilene Sunshine, Geoffrey Young
Related exhibitions
Alexander Gorlizki, Your Eyes, So Beautiful, Like Washing Machines (But Not As Big)
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exhibition Images
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David Ambrose,
Emeralds and Sapphires
, 2009, Watercolor, gouache on pierced paper, 14 in X 11 in.
Ellen Driscoll,
Untitled (Rome)
, 2013, Collage, 12.125 in X 9 in.
Mary Judge,
Automatic Writing Series no. 17
, 1999, powdered pigment on 100% rag paper, 10 in X 7 in.
AUDIO
Mary Judge,
Automatic Writing Series no. 16
, 1999, powdered pigment on 100% rag paper, 10 in X 7 in.
AUDIO
Hilary Lorenz,
The Crowned Beaver
, 2016, watercolor with linocut collage on antique Italian paper, 11 in X 14 in.
Janet Nolan,
Paisley and Tears
, 2011, Acrylic on paper, 17.5 in X 14.5 in.
Janet Nolan,
Botanicals and Stripes
, 2011, Acrylic on paper, 17.5 in X 14.5 in.
Jessie Nebraska Gifford,
#7
, 1997, Seikishu woodcut, 15 in X 11 in.
Ilene Sunshine,
L.S. #54
, 2002, honey locust leaves, flashe paint on paper, 13 in X 10 in.
Ilene Sunshine,
L.S. #53
, 2002, honey locust leaves, flower, flashe on paper, 13 in X 10 in.
Geoffrey Young,
Absolutely Sweet Marie
, 2017, colored pencil on paper, 8.5 in X 11 in.
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Focus on the Flatfiles:
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Front Gallery
A selection of works on paper by eight artists from
the Kentler Flatfiles
in conjunction with Alexander Gorlizki's
Your Eyes, So Beautiful, Like Washing Machines (But Not As Big)
.