Exhibit Schedule

Currently Showing

January 17th - February 9th

Adam Crowley - Inevitable Beauty

painting of small rose bush planted in front of a white brick wall.

My work manipulates the picture plane, leaving parts unpainted or unprimed. By fracturing the pictorial surface my paintings inhabit two disparate modes of being, namely objecthood and painterly illusion. Cropping the image enhances the minuteness of the moment, a quick glance at a moment in time as it begins to dissipate.

 Read more about Adam's work here. 

 

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February 12th - March 15th

Kendall Johnson - Drawing the Line

 line drawing textured grain black and grey lines   line drawing blue yellow red colors

On display is the evidence from the last 3 years of Kendall Johnson's reawakening and return to their roots of pattern and repetition. From large densely packed drawings with graphite, to small watercolors focusing on color, "Drawing the Line" shows the journey of an artist returning to form. Moving from a printmaking background to strictly drawing, Kendall brings new ideas and techniques to their drawings. Asking questions and finding answers in the process of drawing is their main approach to any drawing. Every drawing starts with a question - If I do this and do that, what happens next? Drawing is a process of questioning and attempting to answer.

 

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March18th - April 12th

Jason Scuilla - The Proxy War Monuments

etching image of face  monoprint of face not in focus

 

The Proxy War Monument series reflects the psychological consequences of the global pandemic, civil unrest, and challenging times we are each trying to navigate our own way through. Some of these images are capriccios, or fanciful compositions that show imaginary monuments to conflict and disorder. Others are portraits. Several have no clear origin or destination for their inspiration or content. Collectively, these images document the impact of global turmoil, political instability, social division, and general anxiety on my mental and emotional state.

 

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April 15th - May 3rd

Student Honors Exhibit

Come and see our end-of-the-year exhibit showcasing our student body's creative talents. Five esteemed student works will be denoted with an Award of Excellence. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Interested in showing at the Yost Art Gallery, or need information? Please contact bbruna@highlandcc.edu

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