Feb 09 2022
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Apr 09 2022
LOCAL>> Monochromatic – One Color: Infinite Possibilities (Online)

LOCAL>> Monochromatic – One Color: Infinite Possibilities (Online)

Presented by O’Hanlon Center for the Arts at Streaming Arts

Roundtable discussion (Zoom):
* Tuesday, February 22, 4:00 pm PT

Exhibition Dates:
* February 9 – April 9 (extended)

[Art: Glenda Gentry, Design: Jeremy Thornton]

One Color: Infinite Possibilities

We invited artists to explore how expressive they can be utilizing a single base hue but employing as many of its shades, tones and tints as they require.

Monochromatic colors are all the colors of a single hue. Monochromatic color schemes are derived from a single base hue and extended using its shades, tones and tints.

For example, in the Blue spectrum we have Azure, Cobalt, Cerulean, Ultramarine, etc. Reds might include Garnet, Crimson, Rose…the possibilities for explorations within each hue are endless. [Black and White compositions ARE Monochromatic.]

A few well-known artists who have explored the possibilities of working in monochrome include: Agnes Martin, Mark Rothko and Gerhard Richter.

This show is presented as two concurrent exhibitions with the same theme and same juror, this one online and the other in-person.  Artists are free to submit works to both shows.

 

JUROR: Suzanne Gray, a resident of Mill Valley, grew up in upstate New York and studied journalism and art history at Syracuse University and San Jose State. In 2011, she joined forces with Donna Seager and together they formed Seager Gray Gallery. She has overseen both commercial and residential programs and her knowledge of the art market, sophisticated eye and understanding of art placement have gained her the trust of her clients. As a curator, Gray has teamed with Seager to create the ambitious program of monthly exhibitions for which they have become known.

 

Call for Entries
Entry Deadline (CaFÉ):
– Sunday, January 30, 11 pm

 

Contemporary, expressionistic, abstract, exploratory, and/or experimental entries encouraged.  O’Hanlon Center for the Arts emphasizes the creative process and the continued pursuit of meaning and authenticity through observation, exploration, and experimentation.

Admission Info

Free access

Phone: 415-388-4331

Email: office@ohanloncenter.org

Additional time info:

Roundtable discussion (Zoom): Tuesday, February 22, 4:00 pm PT

Online access on demand

Dates & Times

2022/02/09 - 2022/04/09

Location Info

Streaming Arts