Robert Colescott
Robert Colescott continues to explore contemporary social issues throughout the paintings and drawings in this exhibition.
Robert Colescott continues to explore contemporary social issues throughout the paintings and drawings in this exhibition.
In his “Trinket” exhibition Mitchell Gaudet pairs found objects and glass castings to decorate and further define the found objects.
Stephen Paul Day’s latest series “Cabin Land” is comprised of approximately 36 new sculptural works in bronze and porcelain and egg tempera paintings on panels.
In Francis Pavy’s paintings his deeply personal, heavily Cajun influenced iconography merges with universal themes through vibrant color and detailed imagery.
In this exhibition W. Steve Rucker presents two installations. “Storm Song Variations” is Rucker’s response to the impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 while “Holding My Own” Rucker presents a conceptual self portrait consisting of over thirty pencil on paper drawings.
“A Loss for Words” brings together two artists whose works both call for a more complex communication through imagery.
The works by Bates included in “The Storm” are the artist’s personal response to the disaster of Hurricane Katrina. The paintings in this series consist of small and large oil paintings on canvas, as well as watercolor and charcoal works on paper.