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Upcoming Group Exhibition: Zodiac Ballet at University of La Verne's Harris Gallery


Zodiac Ballet is a group exhibition featuring works by Kent Anderson Butler, Joseph Cardenas, Alex Couwenberg, Austin Howland, Keanna Ide, Melissa Thorne, Etchi Werner-Nyiri and Jessica Wimbley. Exhibition: February 12 - March 7, 2019Reception: February 19, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Gallery Hours Monday- Thursday11:00 am - 4:00 pm Admission is Free

Detail, Contraband, 2016 mixed media photo collage by Jessica Wimbley, University of La Verne Art Collection Group exhibitions may be anchored by a visual concept or narrative theme, related to a sense of place or identity, or centered around artists' processes and studio practices. Curation methodology often strives to introduce a meaningful conversation with multiple viewpoints and to present a dynamic exchange with a careful mixture of creations. By presenting artworks that resonate with elemental energies, Zodiac Balletinvites viewers to consider the gallery as a choreographed environment of sensations and ideas.

Two photographs by Kent Anderson Butler and triptych painting by Joseph Cardenas relate to water in different ways. Initially viewed as abstract color fields, Anderson Butler's photographs depict hands reaching to the surface while submerged underwater. Cardenas's geometrically designed compositions channel fluid color and link flowing spectrums.

Works by Alex Couwenberg and Austin Howland flirt with fire. The tops of Howland's vertically standing sculptures are adorned with translucent colored plastic that seem to glow like sci-fi candles, while the pristinely smooth white surface of Couwenberg's abstract painting is interrupted by concave fissures that reveal the fiery red color of a molten interior.

Keanna Ide and Melissa Thorne use realist painting approaches to reference the invisible air that surrounds us. Thorne's actual size rendering of an ornate bedspread pattern appears weightless as it is suspended on a creamy white field. Ide's approach to abstraction incorporates landscape painting techniques that create a layered space where shapes and colors float and sway in a breezy atmosphere.

Mixed media pieced by Etchi Werner-Nyiri and Jessica Wimbley incorporate figure ground relationships that present earth as both a physical location and a pictorial structure. Werner-Nyiri's large scale imaginary landscape installation invites viewers to explore and discover. Wimbley balances multiple layers of imagery to investigate notions of identity and self awareness.

For additional gallery information please contact Dion Johnsondjohnson@laverne.edu or 909.559.3511 x 4383


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