Now Showing June 5 – 21: Wynne Reynolds, Maggie Stewart, Nolan Tredway & Ken Peterson
Magpie – Wynne Reynolds
Magpie emerged from Wynne’s lifelong love of odd and ends, as well as the array of skills required to bring them to life. The pieces are made from reclaimed materials, photos and drawings by the artist, found objects, and other
ephemera. We are all Magpies, collecting trinkets, stories, and insights — the fragments of life.
Liquid Color – Maggie Stewart
Abstract hand dyed silks! Large expanses of color inspired by nature.
Sciamachy – Nolan Tredway
Nolan Tredway combines traditional Old Master and modern techniques to tiptoe into the taboo territories of psychedelia, illustration, and mythological iconoclasm. He explores worlds both accessible and mysterious, with thoughtful and open-ended narratives drawing from dreamscapes to sociopolitical commentary.
W.T.F. – Ken Peterson
New works in mixed media; dri-wall mud, house paint, boat shellac, roots, and other found materials. Exploring what objects do we consider to be art objects, and who decides.
Now Showing: 5/15 – 5/31 Katherine Johnson & Deborah Henson
Connecting Dark & Light – Katherine Johnson
Is darkness a statement in a field of light or is light the message offered by the shapes of darkness? Through focusing on the juxtaposition and interplay of light and dark, with a limited color palette, my work brings a sense of pared down reality. I see the dark and light paintings as exploring the meaning of darkness and light in myself and in the world
Sit – Deborah Henson
“My loss was the death of the Polaroid. My gain was the iPhone. That camera allows for an obsessive, continual adaptation of the image. My photos are displayed with chairs or other seats, to permit a stillness that the iPhone image rarely experiences.”
Now Showing: 4/24 – 5/10 Dennis Pippen & Selected Art Students League of Denver Faculty
Magically Delicious – Exhibition at Edge Gallery of pop art paintings by Dennis Pippen. The focus is on optical effects and jarring color combinations with an emphasis on satire and humor. Themes include rodeo, gun culture and classic cartoons.
Euclidean Space: A dimensional transformation of art.
Select faculty members of the Art Students League: Homare Ikeda, Mark Friday, Gayla Lemke, Mark Lunning, Nura Mascarenas, Marianne Mitchell and Jeff Wenzel, will exhibit a range of multi-dimensional work. Artist reception May 8, 6 – 10 pm.