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Winter White

Presented by O’Hanlon Center for the Arts and First Tuesday ArtWalk at O'Hanlon Center for the Arts, Mill Valley CA

Nov 27 2019
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Jan 02 2020
Winter White

Works created considering the full spectrum of white tones

First Tuesday ArtWalk Opening Reception:
* December 3, 5:30-7:30 pm

Artist Roundtable Dialogue:
* December 3, 4:00 pm

Exhibition dates:  November 27 – January 2

[Postcard Art:  Roy Forest  | Design: Jeremy Thornton]

We invited artists to submit recent works considering the full spectrum of white tones. Warm, cool, titanium white, etc., exploring the atmospheric significance of cold and fog, snow, clouds, long shadows, white light and the “beauty of bareness.”

Juror:  Lorna Stevens

Lorna Stevens‘ work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at galleries, museums and alternative spaces, including the Albany Institute of History and Art, the Bedford Gallery, the Boise Art Museum, the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, the Fuller Craft Museum, the Henry Miller Library, the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, the Nicolaysen Art Museum, the Santa Rosa Museum of Contemporary Art, Donna Seager Gallery, Southern Exposure, Somarts and Truman State University.

Her work has been reviewed in The Boston Globe, Artweek and the Marin Independent Journal, featured in The San Francisco Chronicle, The Humanist, Tikkun and West Marin Review and acquired by the Brooklyn Museum, the di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the New York Public Library, the Numakunai Sculpture Garden (Iwate, Japan) and the SF MOMA Research Library.

She received her MFA in Sculpture from Columbia University and has taught at Bridgewater State University, the San Francisco Art Institute and the University of San Francisco. She currently teaches collage and sculpture at City College of San Francisco.

“I’m interested in visually exploring the boundaries of culture and nature. I’m curious about how we behave, both individually and collectively, toward ourselves and in relation to the natural world.”

 

Call for Entries
Entry Dates (in-person):
* November 22-23 (by-hand delivery)
Contemporary, expressionistic, abstract, exploratory, and/or experimental entries encouraged.

ADMISSION INFO

Free admission

Additional time info:

First Tuesday ArtWalk Opening Reception:  December 3, 5:30-7:30 pm
Artist Roundtable Dialogue:  December 3, 4:00 pm

Gallery hours:
Tuesday to Friday:  11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday:  10:00 am – 2:00 pm

LOCATION

O'Hanlon Center for the Arts

616 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley, CA 94941

PARKING INFO

Street and limited parking in lot.

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